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The other day, when the time came for the Sun to circle behind my roof and cut off my supply of rays for the afternoon, I got to wondering where the best public sunbathing is around here.


The trick is to find a place where the wind can't bother you whilst the sun beams down, and where folk aren't going to mind a little exposed flesh above the waist.


Later in the afternoon, I felt a small pinch of jealousy when I ambled past a fellow sun worshipper who had found just such a spot. In the lee of some trees but in the full beam of the late afternoon sun, she had found an ideal patch in one of our nearby cemeteries. Apparently ignored by passing dogs and resident spirits, she basked gloriously alone by the headstones.


Is this the place to head when the clouds clear again? It seemed far superior to the windswept Rye.

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