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Wiblog - Paul's Wibblings

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Exhausted

04/08/08

My niece and nephew, Rachel and Jamie, came to see us today along with their mom, my sister Ruth. ...  read more ...

Country Park (ii)

04/08/08

So while we've been trying to encourage the campaign supporters to become Friends what else has been going on at Milton Country Park?  read more ...

Country Park

02/08/08

It occurs to me I've not written about Milton Country Park for a while and now seems like a good time...  read more ...

Phew

24/07/08

It's been a day for saying "phew" today, in more ways than one. For a start we finally seem to have a Summer and it's been hot today. "Phew", as they say, "what a scorcher".  read more ...

New Starts

31/03/08

Well it's the last day in March, the clocks went forward yesterday and it's very mild outside. I think Spring may be here at last. Time to dust off my shorts soon! ...  read more ...

Looking Outwards

18/03/08

Been looking inward a bit too much in the Wiblog lately so here's a couple of things that have caught my eye. First Match it for Pratchett - Terry has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's ...  read more ...

A Sunset

20/02/08

OK, to show today wasn't a total waste and I'm not wallowing in self pity here's a photo I took of the sunset over Todd's pit in the Country Park while I was walking Jake this evening.  read more ...

Water in the Winter Pond

25/01/08

We've finally got some water in the "winter pond" in Milton Country Park. This is a genuinely seasonal pond ...  read more ...

Rain, floods ... and chap sticks

16/01/08

It rained last night. Really quite a lot, so although it's lovely and sunny today there's puddles in the Country Park and the water level in the lakes is up. ...  read more ...

Making shadows in the Park

07/01/08

I was walking Jake this afternoon in Country Park as the sun set and the sun was perfectly lined up with the long path ...  read more ...

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Current status: (via twitter)
Paul notes the usual absence of fog #50at50 [link]
I am currently reading:

Smoke in the Valley
  by David Kynaston
Great Northern?
  by Arthur Ransome
Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science by Martin Gardner

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Word of the Day:
carbonado