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Wednesday, 21 January 2009
Welcome to the new Ednovean Farm Blog
Here is our new blog for 2009, we hope you enjoy it.
Regards
Charles & Christine Taylor
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My name is Christine and I've written a blog for many years about life on a farm running a B&B in West Cornwall surrounded by the horses we love and the garden we are developing over time
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