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Posts Tagged → Lincolnshire Marsh

Corona Humours – Part IV

posted in Corona Humours, News on April 15, 2020 by derek 2 Comments

15th April 2020 “The firmament is blue forever, and the Earth Will long stand firm, and bloom in spring. But, man, how long will you live?” Li Bai, The Chinese Flute: Drinking Song of the Sorrow of the Earth Classical music fans may recognize the 8th century poet’s words as forming part of the lyric… Continue reading →

The Lincolnshire Marsh – an unloved landscape

posted in Uncategorized on September 18, 2013 by derek 0 Comment

THE LINCOLNSHIRE MARSH – AN UNLOVED LANDSCAPE Here, you can see almost forever. It is a great green plain bounded by low wolds to the west and the North Sea to the east, by the River Humber to the north and the shining mudflats of the Wash to the south. It is a landscape for… Continue reading →