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A fantastic 30th

Over the years a story normally evolves of my migration north with my son Henry. Twenty-eighteen was special as it marked our 30th anniversary with so many happy memories for both of us to look back on. As usual we stayed with friends Steve and Emma who so kindly spoil us with good local food, kindness and comfort.

On Monday morning we met our old friend, Andy, our intrepid pigeon guru and guide. The news was not

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