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What a lovely little place. I’m especially drawn to your fifth photo. It reads like a secret.
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Thank you, Linda.
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I was in West Bay a few days ago and found myself standing by this culvert. I hadnt gone looking for it but found it by accident. It is very intriguing and still has a good crop of valerian!
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I guess most people arriving by car at West Bay would have a good chance of encountering the place but would not necessarily pay it any heed unless they were curious about nature. I am pleased the Valerian is still doing well. It seems a good year for it and some even grew between the steps by my French windows for me to enjoy at close quarters every day. Seeded itself all over the nearby borders too.
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