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Stubble Fields and Smoke

by Lydia November 19, 2023

Catching time to read and process some of the things I have saved over the last few mad, mad weeks. Months. Well, year, really.

I love this sentence from my mum’s September post, reflecting on childhood trips to Finningley airshow.

“Driving back between stubble fields and smoke, it felt like summertime was folding.”

September, What’s It Like Up There? by Susan Crow, 27th September 2023
November 19, 2023
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A Murder of CrowsQuotes

What’s It Like Up There?

by Lydia November 3, 2022

My mother, Susan Crow (née Temperton), shared her latest blog post on Monday. You can read it – and catch up on all her blog posts about life in Caithness – here.

The milky way, stars and planets were punching the darkness with their brilliance.

October, What’s It Like Up There? by Susan Crow, 31st October 2022
November 3, 2022
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Take one Southern and one Northern. Throw in two determined (very) young women and their four-legged guardian and partner in crime. Immerse in the Highlands.

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