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15 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

There was a plague of them iirc, and they got pissed off and hungry.

 

Well there you go, another school day. Thanks. 

 

This year's apparent ladybird plague has passed me by as well.

 

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1 hour ago, openspaceman said:

Yes our first year of wildfires, the heath was ablaze both sides of the road to the hospital so I had to use the back roads to see my younger daughter who had just been born. There's a story linked to that photo of the gorse being baled on the heath I recently posted.

 

Tell us, grandad! 

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