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	<title>The English Eye &#187; Wellington Museum</title>
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		<title>COTSWOLD HARVEST HOME</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now it&#8217;s Autumn, and the clocks have gone back to ghastly winter time, which means that shades of night are drawing in not long after English teatime &#8211; and before that when the skies are overcast. One day perhaps, we&#8217;ll decide to stop this twice-a-year moving the clocks back and forth. My choice is very [...]]]></description>
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<p>Now it&#8217;s Autumn, and the clocks have gone back to ghastly winter time, which means that shades of night are drawing in not long after English teatime &#8211; and before that when the skies are overcast.</p>
<p>One day perhaps, we&#8217;ll decide to stop this twice-a-year moving the clocks back and forth. My choice is very definitely to stick with Summer Time all year round, and I&#8217;m backed up in conversations on the subject, and by safety statistics too. All surveys point to less accidents in winter if we stopped messing about and stayed with Summer Time.</p>
<p>Hey ho&#8230; in the meantime, Autumn still gives us sunny days like today, with intensely blue clear  skies, peppered with puffy white, fast-moving cumulus clouds.</p>
<p>The low sun angle makes for interesting shadows, especially on rolling countryside, where the contours show up far more clearly than at the height of summer.</p>
<p>And there are plenty of rural sights to see, including this fine cauliflower-like cloud formation, bubbling up (as TV weather forecasters say it) over the horizon. This was taken on the A44 road, heading west toward the Cotswold market town of Moreton-in-Marsh, home of an excellent Tuesday market, many antique shops, a fascinating architectural reclamation specialist, and not forgetting the small-but-perfectly-formed Wellington Museum, specialising in the World War II bomber of the same name, which flew from the nearby air base during the war years.</p>
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