A Conversation for A Trip up the Trundle, West Sussex, UK
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World Service Memoryshare team Started conversation Apr 20, 2001
Hey Pheroneous,
Thanks so much for writing this entry. We used to take family holidays in this area and my one over-riding memory of those times was the sound and sight of skylarks hovering over the chalk fields on a cornflower sky blue day. Reading your entry brought this back to me and I remembered the time that I was doing cartwheels on a path (aged around eight) and I nearly did a handstand on an adder basking in the sun. Practically frightened the life out of me! Strong memories. Thanks
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Pheroneous Posted Apr 22, 2001
Thanks Anna. You r right about the larks. v much part of the experience. I am going to stick a bit about them in my copy. Cow pats and rabbit tussocks too. (Is that a word, I mean the little mounds that rabbits make around their warrens.) I hope they still have larks down there, its been a long time, and I heard they were disappearing.
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World Service Memoryshare team Posted Apr 23, 2001
I hope the skylarks don't disappear, that would be dreadful. Tussocks probably is the right word, but I'm not sure, not being a country lass! I always liked the word 'tuffet' for that sort of thing as in 'little Miss Muffet, sat on a tuffet'.
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