S3 1 Spring Is In The Air!
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Spring has arrived here in North Devon, and it would seem to have had quite an effect on Mike who is full of vim and vigour ( or possibly something stronger...)
In this first episode of the the third series of The Parson and the Songmen we are back in Devon to celebrate spring, and there is a distinctive feminine theme running through the podcast.
Confused? Well let's find out where Mike will lead us now. Happy listening!
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