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It's more dangerous than you think painting rural art!
By : Deborah Susan Jones : Editor
"Wild,
bleak, and marshy are many of the valleys between The Stretton Hills,
here with a backdrop of Caer Caradoc viewed from atop "Cemetery Hill".
"From
there you can watch the Autumn Heron swoop down for a last time over
the flooded plain. The heron (for I only ever see one) seems to arrive
in late October and stay until late Autumn, and then vanish.
"Maybe Herons have always come to this part of Shropshire, ever since it used to house fish stocks for the local castle?.
"A timeless place . . . . . . . . . "
By : Deborah Susan Jones : Editor
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