Mostly through rain, wind and often muddy paths. We ate young peas, and rubbed lavander between our palms as we walked along while keeping track of the shifting clouds as they floated across the horizon. We passed through several large cattle farms where we were overwhelmed by the smell of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide and methane. Visited several Commonwealth cemeteries but more on that tomorrow on our walk to Peronne. We are sustained by your encouragement.



hapy anniversary. love your blog and photos. xoxo Sara
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You guys are the best! May the weather, the cows and the landscape improve for you soon.
Tony Everett Chancellors Rock Farm 1954 North Poes Road Flint Hill VA 22627
2426 Tracy Place NW Washington DC 20008
202 360 6968 teverett@chancellorsrock.com
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Go, go, you young heroes, keeping the flame of inspiration burning in a decaying world!
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Can I be either one of you when I grow up? ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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