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    Quote Originally Posted by Herakles View Post
    I think testing my night time navigational skills is one of the things i'm worried about even though i know the area o.k.
    I love night time navigating. You get so immersed in the landscape and you see completely new aspects that you miss during the day. It is fascinating running along familiar routes as you never quite follow exactly the same path, you kind of zig zag to your destination which means you visit little areas you never would if you could see the distance view. Many a time I've got lost on routes I've done hundreds of times but that all adds to the fun.

    Failing that, it always gets light again in the morning!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill View Post
    That made me laugh. It is now one of my life's ambitions to impress someone enough that they name a sheep after me!

    DT's always asking what my middle name is; so this week it is Harry Herdswick Howgill.

    I'm sure your disgruntled freind wouldn't turn down a lady in uniform, so it works both ways!
    Ha ha...Harry is a good name for a sheep, I'll mention it to my friend on Lewis, she has named a lamb after me as it was born whilst I was visiting some years ago and now that sheep has had a few lambs herself.

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    Re: Today's poet

    a silent blackbird
    feathers plumped against the cold
    saves his song for spring

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill View Post
    Spring! Not round here it isn't yet. We've had a whole load of snow this morning, some of the biggest soggiest snow flakes I've ever seen. It looked like a proper cotton wool film effect!

    That is tonight's job sorted then. I'll not be moping around in my winter mood, I'll be on the quest for sprightly Spring poetry.

    Have a good day everyone.
    I am looking forward to your spring poems HHH. Here is the only one I know from heart and it is probably misquoted but I like it:

    spring has sprung
    the grass is ris
    I wonder where the birdies is
    the bird is on the wing
    but thats absurd
    I always thought the wing
    was on the bird

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    I suppose that's right. My brother has agreed to go with me next wednesday.

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    greetings Fell Poets
    from the southern hemisphere;
    South African cape

    Poacher turned game-keeper

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    greetings Fell Poets
    from the southern hemisphere;
    South African cape

    Table Mountain; get it done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    Ha ha...Harry is a good name for a sheep, I'll mention it to my friend on Lewis, she has named a lamb after me as it was born whilst I was visiting some years ago and now that sheep has had a few lambs herself.
    You can tell her I look good in a uniform...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hes View Post
    I am looking forward to your spring poems HHH. Here is the only one I know from heart and it is probably misquoted but I like it:

    spring has sprung
    the grass is ris
    I wonder where the birdies is
    the bird is on the wing
    but thats absurd
    I always thought the wing
    was on the bird
    I don't think it has lost anything if it has been misquoted. That's great; I like the style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    greetings Fell Poets
    from the southern hemisphere;
    South African cape

    Nice one DT. I'm always slightly envious of anyone who can see the Southern Cross. It always means adventure to me.

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