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Happy Easter

EASTER is early this year but here is a conundrum: it might well be early in the calendar but it seems we have been waiting for it for so long after a bitterly cold spell of weather.

Winter does seem to have dragged this year, doesn’t it? The daffodils all seem to have waited, shivering, to come out and greet the spring.

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