Homing On Flowers
“Off Papa Stour, the Great Isle of the Priests in the Shetlands, legend has it that in summer there’s such a thick carpet of wild flowers that when the Papa fishermen are caught up in one of those sudden July mists, they safely make their way back by homing on the fragance of flowers: a pleasant thought for those of us whose daily aromas are dominated by diesel fumes.” —Marjorie Anderson in a 8.8. C. broadcast “Out of Town."
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31380, 27 May 1967, Page 5
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82Homing On Flowers Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31380, 27 May 1967, Page 5
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