Wigeon, scaup, ringnecks and a considerable number of mallards make use of the parkland habitat, Sharp said. |
It was a stormy day in November, 2001, when Sharp and his men drove up to his beach fortress with a ton of boards, jetskis, and rescue gear. |
Mrs Sharp added that former pupils from as far back as 1912 had returned to join in the fun. |
In England, William Morris translated the Icelandic sagas and Cecil Sharp collected village dances and songs. |
It can't have come as a great shock to Sharp that his application was kicked into touch. |
Sharp beams of sunlight lanced through the lush foliage, acute needles on her bare shoulders. |