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authorMatthew Lemon <matt@matthewlemon.com>2022-07-23 19:10:04 +0100
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+title: "Seagulls, Saturday, Berwick"
+date: 2022-07-23T17:20:07+01:00
+draft: true
+categories: ['Uncategorised']
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+We went to [The Granary Gallery](https://www.thegalleryguide.co.uk/galleries/granary-gallery) in Berwick today for a coffee and the weather was nice enough to take it outside.
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+Unlike the most of the rest of the town, the patio area wasn't pasted with seagull excrement (Marygate is particularly enwhitened, adding to its delapidation). I'm not a Berwicker or have been in-tune enough during the five years I've lived here to have noticed whether this is an annual thing or arising from the weather, the economy, climate-change, or what. What's making the gulls so nonchalent? I've never noticed it before. Maybe we just need some rain.
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+Then we went to Costa for a sandwich and bought supplies and puzzles and stuff for the children at the cheap shops on the way home.