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CELESTIAL SPRING

“MY FAVOURITE THING IS THE DISPLAY OF TULIPS IN POTS, PARTERRES AND MEADOWS, PARTICULARLY THE DARK ‘BLACK JACK’, ‘BURGUNDY’, ‘QUEEN OF NIGHT’ AND ‘MASCARA’, ALL OF WHICH ARE EVEN MORE BRILLIANT WHEN BACKLIT”

For Angel Collins, moving from the only home she had ever known was tempered by the prospect of

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