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The Lynches in the snow
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| Clarkie in the first field, with Jo Jo Binks.
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| Jo Jo Binks could not go any further when the snow started sticking to his paws, forming big balls of snow and ice. Walking became too difficult for him.
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| The entrance to The Lynches is in the narrow field in the distance.
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| The sheep struggled to find anything to eat.
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| Clarkie
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| Aero
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| Going where no one has gone before... We were the first.
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| Dovers Hill
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| Fox prints
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| The elephant tree
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| The swinging tree. Probably the only tree that has it's own page on the internet: The Swinging Tree
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| On the way back. Nugget has fed the sheep in the meantime.
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What's new?
31-08-2009: The long awaited pigroast at the Saturday cider shed finally happened..
31-08-2009: Although not as busy as last year, this year's barbecue at Aston sub Edge village club was still a success.
22-08-2009: Have you ever heard of The Lynches? It is the name of the woods we walk through on our way to Chipping Campden. These woods feature on a few pages on this website. Well, there is now somebody living in The Lynches, Ray Mears style (or is it John Rambo?).
24-07-2009: As promised, I have now taken a few pictures of the Saturday Cider Shed. More pictures will be added in due course.
09-07-2009: Finally. I've added a page about the cider shed on Sunday morning. Another page about
the Saturday cider shed will follow shortly (I have to take a few more pictures first).
05-07-2009: I've installed a 'comment' script on pages that could benefit from it. From now on visitors are able to leave a quick message about the page they are visiting to make the Aero and Clarkie website more interactive. You can find it at the bottom of most pages. Why don't you have a look and leave a comment?
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