It is the start of spring next Friday. It’ll be fun.

From the East Anglian Daily Times.
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I don’t remember that many trees at Kessingland …
I keep looking at that tent and thinking, “don’t I know those people?”.
s’funny, I was considering camping next weekend. You just put me right off!
Points and laughs… 🙂
Grin… i’ve seen tents under more water than that with people still having a bbq outside! Lightweights!
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