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My father in 1994, at 83
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Fog drifting up the Arm


This was the view from our back window two mornings ago as fog drifted in
the Arm from the open Bay (off at the left). That side of the Arm is about
300 metres away and there were a few gardens over there a hundred years or
more ago. People still call that side of the Arm, "The Gardens."
the Arm from the open Bay (off at the left). That side of the Arm is about
300 metres away and there were a few gardens over there a hundred years or
more ago. People still call that side of the Arm, "The Gardens."
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