Reflected in the glassy surface of the water Adam Claridge sets off in "Jackson's Cracker" an absolutely stunning Mallard by Andrew Wolstenholm. The reader will have gathered by now that there wasn't much wind at this stage on the Saturday. As happens so often on these occasions by the time we all had to leave on Sunday afternoon it was blowing up good style.
Monday, 5 November 2007
Wideawake, Catlin & Jackson's Cracker.
Reflected in the glassy surface of the water Adam Claridge sets off in "Jackson's Cracker" an absolutely stunning Mallard by Andrew Wolstenholm. The reader will have gathered by now that there wasn't much wind at this stage on the Saturday. As happens so often on these occasions by the time we all had to leave on Sunday afternoon it was blowing up good style.
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