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Normal behaviour out here in the village, don't see what the fuss isall about, it guarantees good crops for next year:blushing::lol:

 

Them townies have always looked down on the ways and lores of us village folk Spud:thumbdown:

 

I spend almost all my time 'amongst' the trees. It's damn hard graft, but you should see the size of my sprouts!

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In all seriousness I used to be on the BoG for our local village primary School.

One of the other board members was the 80 odd year old (but still with a razor sharp mind) C of Ireland Canon.

He allowed quite a few of his flock were still not that far removed from their Pagen roots.

After a lifetime of wryful observation.

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