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Last June and I had been to the Gala.Early recovery and the hills and uneven terraine on the park had been a challenge.I slipped across to the cemetry to visit my Mum's plot and have a word on the way home.It was going dusk as I was leaving so here I come lurching from side to side in the half light ,feet turned in looking like the real deal!A young couple were passing and I heard the lad say'Oh my God!' jokingly to his girlfriend. I bellowed 'ZOMBIE!' and they ran further up the road laughing!Sometimes you've just got to see the funny side!

Happy Halloween from Sean's Mum of the Dead !

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