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20th September, 2018

20/9/2018

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​So it’s been a busy time on the Craignish Peninsula since the last post. We’ve had weddings, we’ve said goodbye to old friends, there have been ceilidhs, cinema nights, boat club sailings, beach cleans, wheel barrow racing, live music, pop-up shops, vegan cafés and that Big Ass Garage Sale. 

The summer was unreal, with 5 weeks of no rain, though September seems to be making up for that, although storm Ali was quite frankly a bit of an anticlimax.

Autumn is in the air, the apple trees are full to bursting and nights of cosy fires and local social shenanigans are in the offing.  Stay posted!
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San Leandro Dominatrix link
22/10/2024 04:44:35 am

This was lovely thanks for sharing

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