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Old 03-05-2004, 11:08 PM
Kay Easton
 
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In article , Brian
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I had never realised how remote parts of Dartmoor can be. On aircraft maps
it is designated as a dangerous area to over-fly as there would be no
assistance. I've also wondered why the maps call it 'Dartmoor Forest'


ISTR the original meaning of 'forest' was more to do with the king's
hunting ground, rather than trees. In other words, an open area of
ground suitable for hunting (but heaven help you if you did!)

Best Wishes Brian.
"Sacha" wrote in message
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Peter Crosland3/5/04 7:29

I gave up then. I got out and moved away from people.
Thats what you dont understand.

Perhaps you should seek some professional counselling?


Not everyone is ready or willing to do that. While it's helpful for many,
for some it brings up more than they can deal with at that time. Perhaps,
for Mich, p&q and undemanding neighbours *are* his best form of chicken

soup
for the soul. I just hope he doesn't leave himself vulnerable through
isolation, either physically or emotionally.
IMO, Dartmoor is a very healing place even in its robustness but it can be
*very* lonely. That said, we have various friends living in various parts
who love the moor in all its moods and quirks.
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Sacha
(remove the weeds to email me)





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Kay Easton

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