Huge rolling hills - like mini-mountains, of chalk. Look like God went over them with a mower before handing them over to Man. Mind you, like most of Britain, would have been covered in forest, before farms and sheep etc. There are pockets of woods, and copses. Sussex though is the most highly wooded county in England. Very beautiful.
Patchwork of farms - rape, wheat, sheep and cow pasture, meadow, and grass-covered "mounts"
http://www.visitsouthdowns.com/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Downs>Do the 'downs' have trees? Arey they hills or plateaus? I've read about them in plenty of books but never seen.
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>>>>>>Chatter section echoes back: Helloooooo
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>>>>>>Any theories on why Chatter has gone so quiet?
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>>>>>terry not here any more ?
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>>>>My first thought! lol!
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>>>>Go on! You miss me really!
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>>>April ?
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>>>seaside ?
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>>>Whose jealous ?
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>>As in "the jealous belonging to whom"?
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>>I've spent a good deal of time up on the downs, highest point of the whole of Brighton, 15 mins' walk uphill from my house, at the allotment, panoramic views of the sea, the marina, the whole of the city, etc, putting in raised beds, fences, my shed and its decking, clearing, turning the earth, etc. I've lost c a stone (14 llbs for any US readers), muscles on my arm muscles, and now a bit of colour in my cheeks :-)
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.