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The view from home

It's a beautiful clear evening. The sea is like a milk pond, all silvery with calmness. Scotland fills the horizon with such clarity you almost feel you could swim there. And the farmers have been cutting grass for silage - as if by magic the world is transformed from verdant green to a hedge sewn patchwork of golden drumlins. I love this place, it's beautiful...

«3 CommentsJune 17, MMIII»

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Tristan said on Wed 18 Jun at 16:49:

And you’re sitting in front of a computer!

Stephen said on Wed 18 Jun at 16:54:

Only for 5 minutes!! Plus there’s a nice view from here. :)

Emily said on Thu 19 Jun at 04:32:

It is beyond words, how refreshing it is to hear natives of Northern Ireland actually post good news about the place.

Really, beyond words. The news has been nothing but heartbreak. I love the interuption.

I can’t wait to visit you people.


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