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Thursday, 15 September 2011

Tracks and Signs (Lessons in Fieldcraft Chapter 23)




This is what happens when Misty gets awarded the title of Carnival Queen of the Aberdare Valley and duely gets paraded along the length of the valley on the back of a flatbed lorry smoking one of his 'tailor-made' charoots. It's all true.

6 comments:

Randal M Snowdrop said...

Misty, the only man I know who leaves a contrail in his wake.

Anonymous said...

I'm of the tobacco, just pure Gwyrdd nowadays dontcha know

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Anonymous said...

No doubt through your poor fieldcraft another six hundred wind turbines will get the nod, that's despite the lesser gonad tickler latin name itchytitchtyightshortsus being in abundance there

Randal M Snowdrop said...

It was 750, give or take a few either way.

Anonymous said...

thats reassuring given that they had to turn some of during that period of wind, do they actually benefit anyone or thing