Wedding Tiers

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Genres: Fiction
I adore raspberries! According to an elderly friend, during the war strawberry and raspberry jam was really nothing of the kind, but gooey mixed fruit, with tiny wooden pips put in, to take the place of real ones. Can that be true? Fake pips’?!
‘Cakes and Ale’ As a wet and dismal February turned to a brightly optimistic March, things started to blossom with the promise of fruition.
I supposed Mary and Olivia were doing much the same in London, for they were due to give birth some time in late A
...pril and early May… Mary rang occasionally now, but I hadn’t asked her specifically when.
As usual, I had lots of other things to think of. There was the garden, for a start. By March I was really starting to gear up for a whole new cycle of planting and harvesting, and there was loads to do getting new beds ready and that kind of thing. Cleaning out the henhouse had also now fallen to my lot, but at least the hens were repaying me by laying again.
And then Claire Flowers and a film unit descended on me, for the first of the six episodes of Sticklepond Spring.
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