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Well, the dry weather was good for the harvest, but it's been weeks since we had a good shower of rain. Rain always seems to miss this part of the country. Still, volunteers have had a chance to move the compost heaps, we hope to have bins in a shed next year.
The raspberries have been very good and the hedges are full of haws and elderberries.
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