A green woodpecker's elongated form, more gold than green against the background of trees, rises and dips, then cackles mockingly. The water goes about its business.
The elderflowers are bounteous.
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Up the road or down, sometimes further afield, often not for long, we're out most days.
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I love the cracking sound of a woodpecker! And "elongated" . . . what an elegant word. It sounds like what it means: I always enjoy onomatopoeic words.
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