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Worthing and District Allotments
and Gardens Association
Affiliated to the Royal Horticultural Society and the National
Vegetable Society
LOCAL PHOTO CALL
Welcome to our Worthing and District photos
page. What a wonderful spot we live in!
Remember: all photos
on these pages have been reduced in size and quality for quicker
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we have the originals which are bigger and better.

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Snow! Snow! Snow!
Have you been out and about recently? If not, this is what
it looks like - according to Ken.


3 Forts Challenge
Young Ken did the 3 Forts Half-Marathon Challenge in 2009.
Here are some of the pictures - along with his thoughts - he took recently
on one of his training sorties.
Cold
and wind-blown Chanctonbury Ring Through
the gate to a delightful pond It
looked very cold, no signs of any life
unlike
the ponds on the Tarring allotments. Can all
this water be from the Dew?
Signs
of spring If
these sheep can live without their fleeces Is
this the smallest airfield? The
then
I'm sure my seedlings will be O K farmer
is mowing the airstrip. It looks
better than some lawns

So this is where they
get the water for the Dew Pond; The
sand pit at Washington The
lane leading up from Findon to the
it is only 1 mile away, it is up hill though church.
The A24 crosses about 50 yards up
but there was a gap in the traffic today
Signs of Spring
Spring seems to have arrived. These lambs were spotted in
the fields behind Humber allotments.


Showing
a clean pair of heels A
more sedate way to spend the afternoon
With acknowledgements to Ken, March 2009
Mad, Mad Worthing
In case you thought Worthing was a rather staid, even stuffy
sort of place full of old duffers have a look at these photos taken on
Boxing Day on Worthing beach and sent in by one of our members. Thank
you, Ken.

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