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Those two short weeks of summer holidays easily fill up with things to do and go ever so quickly when you're working, but when you're retired and can get away more often, there's plenty of time to try out new things.

Last summer, while spending three weeks off-grid in Braunton, Devon, Kim decided she would like to try her hand at driftwood art. She conscripted me to help out, and I must admit that I thoroughly enjoyed myself, from the collecting to the electrical wiring and tapping in

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