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our local population of swallows and martins arrived back today. What a pleasure to see Nature's clock still ticking and all's well with the world. Only 4 days later than last year, so the volcanic ash couldn't ground these long distance air travellers.
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I had good friends stranded in Paris since they were unable to reutrn here for over a week due to the ash...it's believed the volcano may be active for up to 2 years!
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