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This is the picturesque island of Sark,

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the smallest of the main Channel Islands.

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Only 80 miles off the mainland, Sark has its own parliament,

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president and laws.

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It's a world away,

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but, being a British dependant,

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it's still part of the British Isles,

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with no cars, no street lights, but full of charm and eccentricity.

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Perhaps they thought we were professional!

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Sark has just 600 inhabitants,

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but relies on ten of thousands of visitors coming in the summer.

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Everybody is part and parcel of that tourism machine.

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There's nobody it doesn't really affect.

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LAMBS BLEAT

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As winter finally starts to relax its grip,

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all on the island can look forward to the joys of spring.

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Everybody's getting ready for the start of the new season

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and everything's springing to life again,

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so it's a really good time of celebration.

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The Easter holidays bring both churches on the island together...

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Bad weather forecast, but it's turned out well.

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..and herald the start of the tourist season,

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fundamental to Sark's survival.

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But the one thing you can't rely on is the weather.

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It was so, so cold, it just went right through you.

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This winter's been one of the worst winters we've had.

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It's March. Across Sark, there's a feeling of anticipation.

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Bracken!

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The lambing season is about to start for shepherd Dave Scott...

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It's a vulnerable time of year, with the ewes about to lamb.

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If we get some bad weather, it can really do some damage.

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..the Seigneurie Gardens are busy getting ready

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to open to the public...

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We've planted out these beds this winter.

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Tulip bulbs, 7,250, so that's to get the wow factor.

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..and with Easter just a few weeks away now,

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it's a very meaningful and important time

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for both churches on the island.

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Easter, for me, is that wonderful celebration

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when we can really think about what Jesus has done for us on the cross

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to enable our lives to be transformed

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and it's the same within the community

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in that everybody's getting ready for the start of a new season

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and everything's springing to life again,

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so it's a really good time of celebration.

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Hoping for spring probably more than any others are those running

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one of the biggest tourist attractions on the island,

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the Seigneurie Gardens.

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Jo Birch is the main gardener in the Seigneurie Gardens.

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She actually organises the gardeners and what's happening

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and the plants and this sort of thing.

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I came to Sark in 1947,

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so I was three,

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but I left and then I came back 17-18 years ago.

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So this is the Millennium Rose Garden.

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All the roses have been pruned and then they've been given

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a lovely dressing of well rotted horse manure.

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And the thing we're all waiting for is the wonderful magnolia tree

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to come out and do its spring thing.

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So it's not dead as a dodo, but it needs that great burst of sunshine.

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Next month, it'll be out.

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There's a lot of jobs to do. They always say with gardening,

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"If you don't do any work in winter, you'll have nothing in the summer",

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so even though it's not much...

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It's quite hard when it's dark and cold and all wet,

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but, nevertheless, we're ready now and the ground is prepared,

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hedges are cut, stuff is coming up,

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and we just need some nice weather and Easter.

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For 24 hours, Sark is battered by a blizzard...

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..weather so extreme,

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it shocked even those who've lived here all their lives,

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like fisherman Baz Adams.

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I would say that this winter's been one of the worst winters we've had.

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The prevailing wind was northeast and it was so, so cold,

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it just went right through you.

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Even Sark's postal system, run by Caroline Langford,

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grinds to a halt.

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It was an extraordinary blizzard and I believe the snow

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was so high down on Little Sark, it went from hedge to hedge

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and one of the few occasions

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that my postmen couldn't actually deliver, for one day,

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because it was just too deep and too dangerous for them to go out.

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But with a week before Easter, and with the snow beginning to melt,

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the lambing season is in full swing for Dave.

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We've had three lots of triplets,

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we've had ten sets of twins...

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..and five singles, I think.

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Dave's flock is the Welsh Lleyn breed.

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He'll expect to get over 150 lambs during the season,

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but with almost 100 ewes going into labour,

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he's ready to help with any difficult births.

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-I'll have to give her a hand, this one.

-OK.

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It's a big lamb.

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And the other foot isn't there, so I should be able to just...

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SHEEP BLEATS

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..whip it out like this, hopefully.

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Just a bit more of a job for it.

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Good girl.

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SHEEP BLEATS OK.

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There we go.

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There we go.

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SHEEP BLEATS

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I'll bring him straight round.

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All right?

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I've never seen a lamb born before.

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-Well, there you go.

-It's lovely, isn't it?

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DAVE CHUCKLES

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-I bet you never get bored of seeing that.

-You don't, no, no.

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It's lovely.

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Has it been a good season so far?

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Yeah, so far, we're...

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Only just really kicking in now.

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But we've already got over 50 lambs.

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The first one lubricates, winds everything up.

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The second one usually pops out fairly easy.

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That's two nice-sized lambs, that.

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But just when Dave thought it was a lucky twin birth,

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out pops number three.

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-That was a surprise.

-Yep.

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Not surprised I didn't feel it - it's a bit tiny!

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LAMB BLEATS

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Back at the Seigneurie,

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head gardener Jo Birch now has an even heavier workload -

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clearing the debris left by the blizzard.

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Well, I think we got away lightly, quite honestly.

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It was a terrible blizzard.

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And you don't get force 9 for nearly 24 hours without some damage.

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But most of the garden's OK.

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It's not devastation. It's just a set back.

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And how long till you open?

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Two weeks today, Good Friday.

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Panicking?

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No, not panicking, really. I mean, what can we do?

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We can do the best we can and clear it all up, make it look nice.

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I think it'll be fine.

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It's amazing, the powers of recovery.

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It really is, isn't it?

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Look at the roses. They were already in leaf,

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but not in bud, so they seem to be not too bad at all.

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The weather's getting better, spring is round the corner.

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You wouldn't think, looking at it now,

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what an awful scene it was on Monday and Tuesday.

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Oh, it was horrible.

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There's someone on Sark wishing for an end to winter

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perhaps more than anyone else.

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Ronaldo the horse has had a hole in his life

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since his beloved trainer, Julie,

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left for a few months' work in New Zealand.

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What Ronaldo doesn't know is that today she's back.

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-Hi!

-Hello.

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Back again!

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Oh, is this Hayley?

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Oh, it is, Hayley, my workmate.

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'Well, funniest thing was, because of my loud voice,

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'as I was coming up the hill

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'she said, "Oh, I've got a surprise for you."'

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Oh, my God!

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'I went, "Oh, my God!"

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'I don't know if they care or not,

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'but I think he did recognise me, sort of.'

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-Oh!

-He's grown a bit since you've gone.

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'He's probably thinking, "Oh, no!

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' "She's back!" '

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Julie's welcomed home by Ronaldo's owner, Helen.

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But he gets the biggest kiss.

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Oh!

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Oh, what a surprise that was.

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How brilliant.

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As the seasonal staff start to arrive for the summer,

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the island's population increases significantly,

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but Julie Baker at Food Stop is always glad to see them.

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Nice to see people that have been before coming back.

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There's lots of those and, um...

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Yes, just hoping for a very good season.

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If the weather's good, then people will come,

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but you need good weather for Sark.

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The weather might not be spring-like,

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but across Sark,

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optimistic preparations for the tourists continue.

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Lovely colour.

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Right, first day back, then, eh, girlies?

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Stocks Hotel is on the verge of opening up for the season...

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-Morning, all. Welcome.

-..and the manager, Paul Armorgie,

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welcomes his team of staff.

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The dawn of a new season

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as we awake from our winter slumbers.

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Welcome. Welcome back, those who were with us last year

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and the year before. Another busy summer season in prospect

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and looking forward to a busy time.

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Today, in particular, we have a group of people arriving.

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Julie's gone down with a horse and carriage

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to meet them at the top of the hill

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and they'll be here within the next half hour,

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so, literally, we're operational as from today.

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-JULIE: You on?

-Yeah.

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We're delighted to see Julie back. This will be her third season with us

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and she does a cracking job, but it's very much a seasonal job

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and she works with us from Easter through until the end of October.

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It's always a concern, actually, as to whether Julie and, indeed,

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our other members of staff are able to find winter work,

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so it's always a relief that Julie...

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Julie's very enterprising, of course, and she'll always find work

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because she's so good at what she does.

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I had a brilliant time in New Zealand,

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but it's great to be back on Sark.

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Here we are coming down the avenue and it looks like...

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some sort of warzone. Everything is shut.

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No people.

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We're busy tonight. We've got some party of about 20 people, I think.

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Two of them I'm picking up now.

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They've been before, these. Mr and Mrs Weil.

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So I'm picking them up.

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They're my first customers of 2013.

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SHE IMITATES DRAMATIC MUSIC

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SHE COAXES THE HORSE

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-Does it feel like you've never been away?

-It does.

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It's like yourself, you've been all that way

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and yet it's like a dream or a film, you know.

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-Yeah, but I'm glad to be back anyway. Mr and Mrs Weil?

-That's us!

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-Pleased to meet you. I'm Julie.

-Hi.

-This is Molly.

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SHE COAXES THE HORSE

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-It's very quiet at the moment.

-Yeah.

-Yeah.

-It was raining 20 minutes ago.

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Oh! It was lovely at home. Pretty grey, though.

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Yeah, well, we don't want rain.

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-We had enough rain last year to flood three continents.

-I know! Terrible.

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With Easter just around the corner, both churches on Sark are busy

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preparing their traditional services.

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Methodist lay preacher, Karen Le Mouton, has also just learned of

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her church's decision to train her to become a fully fledged minister.

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Obviously, it's really exciting news about being

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accepted for pre-ordination,

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but in some ways I just have to park that for the time being,

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because there's still a job in hand to do and get ready for Easter.

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The search for a permanent vicar for the Anglican St Peter's goes on,

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but locum vicars are standing in for a month at a time.

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In January, they had Neville. In February, they had Neil.

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And the vicar for March and the Easter period is Nigel Walker.

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Yes, there's another locum called Nigel, and it'll be good working

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with him and continue building on the partnership between the churches.

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And I understand he's got an exciting idea for us to try.

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This being Good Friday, Nigel has plans.

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Well, the cross is the symbol of the Christian faith,

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and, on Good Friday, 2,000-odd years ago,

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Jesus Christ died on a cross.

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-Right, are we ready, everybody?

-ALL: Yes.

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Let's go.

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I think we bunch together, really.

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By taking the cross out, it actually stirs things up a bit.

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And it'll make people think, "Why are they doing it?"

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It's a bad weather forecast, but it's turned out well.

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And hopefully, maybe one or two might ask us en route.

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You never know. We'll see what happens when we go.

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I don't think they've done it here before,

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so it's going to be a new experience for a lot of people.

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And that's a prime motive of what we're doing - we want to be able

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to take Jesus out into the community and let them be challenged afresh.

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This dust sort of reminds us of what it could have been like at Calvary.

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Hello.

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It's interesting, you know, because, commerce would have been

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going on at the same time while Jesus was dying on the cross.

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-They would have been going about their regular activities.

-Yes.

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I've just seen the vicar go by and he's carrying the wooden cross

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in a procession down the avenue.

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And what a lovely idea,

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because it makes us realise what Easter is really all about.

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I hope we are going to see old Basil.

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-Who?

-Basil.

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Yeah, there he is. Basil!

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Is that Basil?

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Where's old Basil?

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He said he'd be very busy.

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You'll get a mixed reaction.

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I spoke to some people who think we're a bunch of nuts.

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For some perhaps older people, it may remind them of their childhood

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and Sunday school and all the days when they used to go to church.

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Something has been lost down the years.

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And it might just trigger something.

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-Hello.

-Hello.

-Do you know why we're walking?

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Today is really special, because it's Good Friday.

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That's why we've got a holiday, to remember Jesus's death on the cross.

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-So well done, you three! Brilliant!

-Well done!

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It was interesting that it was the children who actually stopped

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and said, "What's all this?

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"What are you doing?" So, sometimes we can learn things from children,

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because they are sort of straightaway curious and asking questions.

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Mrs Brown, if you take it in...

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I think Mary will invite everybody back to the vicarage.

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I think it went OK. I mean, slightly quicker...

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We'd hoped perhaps to have a few more conversations with odd people

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meeting in the street, but that's the way the cookie crumbles.

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It's cold and perhaps people are not out as they might otherwise

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have been if it had been a really warm day.

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Checking the weather forecast more than most

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is Jo of the Seigneurie Gardens.

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She now just has a few days left

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for final preparations before opening to the public.

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We just need a week of sunshine, or at least higher temperatures,

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and I think a lot of these lovely plants will come out.

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They're so ready. They just...

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don't like to put their heads above the ground.

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But look at the primroses.

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They seem to come out and flower whatever.

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I think even the vine is beginning to plump up a little bit.

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And look at the magnolias. Really within a gnat's whisker of being out.

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So we're waiting. We're waiting.

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-Waiting for spring.

-Waiting for spring.

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Unfortunately, I don't think Easter weekend is going to be great,

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but, you know, you never know.

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We're going to open anyhow.

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And what's the priority for getting the gardens ready?

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I think making it all nice and clean and tidy - fresh notices...

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Sweep out the spiders.

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The path is in good shape.

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It's just making the place tidy and ready for the season, really.

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We need to put benches out so people can sit down and...

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Turn on the fountains.

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We need to take the net off the fish pond,

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because the heron was eating all the fish. But anyway, that'll happen.

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No, I think we're ready to go, really.

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We'd like the season to start.

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The first Easter sunshine arrives

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and Julie prepares Ronaldo for his first job of the season.

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Who needs a horse?

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SHE LAUGHS

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Well, today, we've got a wedding and we're using both the carriages.

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This is Ron's first actual performance!

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Hayley is driving him in the wagonette, with four guests.

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Anyway, he's all done now and I've done his tail.

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He was four yesterday. It was his birthday. He had a party.

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He's on Facebook!

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He's got balloons and streamers and he had stuff in his hair.

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He had a bath photograph with a bucket of water going over his head.

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Here comes the hairspray. He had conditioner and everything yesterday.

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Right, five to one. We'll start putting his gear on.

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This is his new collar.

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Just arrived a few days ago.

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I mean, it's only an occasion because we are making it one.

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It's just another day to him, you know. Carriage, get fed after.

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That's all he thinks about!

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Ronald, stop chewing your reins!

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-It's the one for the album!

-The boy and his slaves. Eh, mate?

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RONALDO WHINNIES

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See there.

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Right.

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Oh, I'm so proud of him. After all that time and all that work.

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I said to the people, "You're the first people

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"he's actually taken out." I said, "To you, he's just a horse,

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"but the story behind him, for me, it's just brilliant."

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He just comes out, Mr Cool.

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I took him out and it was like he'd done it for 20 years.

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In he went, got his lunch, that was it. Never looked back.

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Over at Dave's lambing shed, there are a lot of proud mums

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and over 100 newborn lambs now.

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Feeding time. We were hoping to avoid it this year, but...

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As usual, we've had a few ewes that have...

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got sick and, er...

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..whilst they were all recovering,

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they don't eat for a couple of days and their milk dries up.

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We've got to help a few of them out.

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SHEEP BLEAT

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We've got a few hungry babies out there.

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LOUD BLEATING

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Hello!

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OK, guys, who's first?

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Who's first?

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You're all a bit peckish, aren't you?

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Now then...

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One there... And who else have we got?

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There we go.

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If we could get them all connected up...

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LOUD SUCKING

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The most I've done is four bottles at once.

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Wow.

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I think you've had enough, mate.

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Yes, it...it is very satisfying.

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It's lovely when you...

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You know, the lambs go out of the shed and they're nicely covered

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and you can put them on a nice patch of grass.

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It's Easter Sunday.

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Traditionally, the very beginning of Sark's tourist season.

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But until the boats come in, they can only hope -

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nay, pray - for a good season ahead.

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At the Methodist Chapel, Karen Le Mouton is putting

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the finishing touches to her interpretation of Easter.

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We've got various activities to do with eggs, obviously,

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but trying to put the Christian message into the eggs.

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Obviously, Holy Week is a very busy time,

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because we try to depict all the events leading up to Easter Sunday,

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and obviously today is the combination of a busy week, yes.

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Locum vicar Nigel, at the Anglican St Peter's,

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will be presenting a more traditional version.

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BELL RINGS

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Well, the service today is an Easter Communion.

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It'll be extra joyful, obviously, because of the event.

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And I hope very much that people will really grasp

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when we say those words, "Jesus is risen,"

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they will come back with a great response -

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"He is risen from the dead."

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# This joyful Eastertide

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# What need is there for grieving?

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# Cast all your cares aside

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# And be not unbelieving. #

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-Jesus is risen!

-ALL: He is risen indeed!

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Hallelujah!

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And after Easter comes sunshine and a full boat of tourists.

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We are always very grateful when the weather turns nice

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and visitors start coming back, because it's vital for

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the shipping company, for the shops, for the cafes, for everybody.

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That's how we make our living, really.

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-JO:

-Winter was long and it wasn't very nice.

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Now we've got some visitors coming back.

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Amazingly, nature does its thing - all the flowers have come out,

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the birds are going like mad

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and we're well on the way to a good season, I think.

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Certainly, the gardens look lovely. They are full of colour.

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The magnolia tree is out and we're all systems go, I think.

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The majority of Clark's economy relies on the visitors

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who come here. They are the island's lifeblood.

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Everybody is part and parcel of the tourism machine.

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There's nobody it doesn't really affect.

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Because, you know, if you work in a hotel, you spend your money in shops.

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It all comes full circle.

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Hungry tourists will need lobsters and crabs to eat

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and Baz's boat is ready for the new fishing season.

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Baz going down to the harbour on his tractor, pulling his boat,

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that's a sure sign of spring.

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Lovely job.

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All right, mate, thank you!

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It's nice to get back on the sea.

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Do you think it's going to be a good season?

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I hope so. I hope so.

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Back!

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HE WHISTLES Here! Oi! Heel!

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LAMB BLEATS

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Dave's lambs are almost a month old now.

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Lie down. Lie down.

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Hello, number 13!

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But some need more attention than others.

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Hello, number 10.

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Guess which one the bottle fed lamb is.

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HE CHUCKLES

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You always want more, you guys, don't you?

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Yeah, no, it's all going very well.

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The grass is growing, I've sewn my barley... So, um...

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Yeah, no, things are good at the moment.

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-HE WHISTLES

-Here! Come here!

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In the days to come...

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The dog can see the rabbit now.

0:27:420:27:44

..volunteers gather to clear a path down to the island's

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favourite beach after it's closed by a landslide.

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It's one of the nice things about living in Sark, actually, isn't it?

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You make a little cry for help and everybody turns up.

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Let's get to work!

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The community spirit also extends to the emergency services,

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who have their own training days down at the harbour.

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They are what this island has got as an emergency service.

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There's nothing else.

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Hopefully, we're never needed.

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But we're here for them.

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-WOMAN:

-Oh, my goodness!

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This volunteer culture

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is the foundation of Sark's community services.

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But sometimes that means going way beyond the call of duty.

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Right, then, we need big, cheesy laughs and smiles. Yay!

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That's great.

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Are you done? LAUGHTER

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