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Thought for the Week

with Marilyn Shedden

THE storms raged, the wind roared and the waves crashed on the shore, leaving the beach somewhere adrift in the ocean.

It was so good to come home after the last dog walk of the day, get all the waterproof gear off and the dogs dried.

One of the highlights of our time together over Christmas was watching the film Paddington.

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