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Tish Farrell – Writer on the Edge Skip to content Tish Farrell Writer on the Edge Here In The Marches, March Comes In Like A Lion * And we can only hope that old country lore comes up to snuff when it says that March coming in like a lion, goes out like a lamb. It can’t be too soon for some lamb-weather either. At least yesterday, after I’d taken this first photo of Ragleth Hill, the sun came out and melted the snow. But it was a one day wonder. Today, after more overnight frost, the wind is roaring round the house and down the chimneys and it’s wet, wet, wet. Downcast daffodils all round. So, Weather Gods, more skies like this, please. (You can hold on the snow). Ragleth Hill, Church Stretton Posted on March 4, 2024 March 4, 2024 by Tish Farrell Posted in Humour , Shropshire , Weather Tagged country lore , Ragleth Hill , Shropshire Hills , Tish Farrell Writer 13 Comments Window Shopping: Looking In, Looking Out? A pre-Christmas break a fe...

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