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Blue stars, seagull-proofing, waste and change

I’m very grateful to Kate Bentham for looking after Weekly Blog Club for Week 5. She clearly did a brilliant job since the number of posts has tripled this week (even though I didn’t get round to doing one myself)! This week’s posts

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Caring, Technology and Knightmares

Hello lovely bloggers, it’s me Kate Bentham, sitting in the Weekly Blog Club hot seat for week 39. I do hope you’ve all had a good week. There are some fabulous blogs for you again, covering an eclectic mix of

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Life Lesson 2: The curiosity of hummingbirds

A super blog this week from Georgia Parker as she shares with us some wonderful photos and up close encounters of hummingbirds. Georgia has been observing these curious little birds as they visit and seemingly flaunt themselves in front of her. 

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