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As I walked in to Oxford
I walked along the tree-lined Banbury Road into Oxford this morning, wide pavements, walkers, cyclists, blossoms and budding trees, sun shining. A truly beautiful morning. Even the traffic was flowing quite well for Oxford.
A flash, and two small birds darted out playfully from the trees - ah - the courtship of spring. Uncaring in anything but love, they flew straight in front of a car and fell, one dead, one dying to the road. (written 2006-04-26 13:54:33)
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