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It was a good job I had the most mighty breakfast ever at the Flying Dutchman, because, apart from a drizzly interlude at lunchtime, it rained all day. For the first time, I arrived wet at my lodgings. Brimham Rocks in the morning were magical, with the rocks, the trees, bracken, heather and secret hollows, all in the mist as the cloudbase touched then lifted. Loads of rabbits were visible for the northern half of the walk - they must amount to a significant pest here. Towards the end of the walk, the cloud came back down and I could hear a small group of sheep and lambs bleating. They sounded irritable: I didn't blame them - it had been raining all day. Pictures from today...I don't think I'll go that way - it seems too far The League again Someone had been muckspreading on this boggy ground. Does this say something about hope? Mosaic on the Ripon Rowel walk #1 - anyone know anything about this walk? Mosaic #2 Duck houses at Ellingstring |
Prayer God of all creation, we thank you for the rain, rain splashing, rolling down the window pane rain in rivulets, torrents on the road, rain down the neck, rain on a tin roof, rain that splashes up from the dust and makes wall bases red rain that makes the desert spring to life, that makes food grow and gives us water. We pray that precious water may be distributed fairly, especially in parched Israel and Palestine and other dry areas. We ask your protection for those who are threatened by floods or have to travel in wet and dangerous conditions. | ||
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