
Gentle flows the brook
To join the wider flow
Of a river sometimes wild
On its constant journey
Down to the eternal sea
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Another stream to follow!
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This is actually the same brook we spoke about in the last post, Noelle, as it joins the wider River Wye.
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That is such a lovely photo!
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Thank you, Lynette. I loved your recent couple of pics of the lakes.
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Thank you very much.
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