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Over The Bones

No, you'll have to work it out yourselves. image credit Dagmar Hollmann, CC BY-SA 4.0 < https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0> , via Wikimedia Commons
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Twists and Turns

Flash fiction - 160 words
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Waiting for the Flyers - Part 10 Memories

The meeting with David ended with an agreement for him to come to my home as soon as I could leave Sophie’s care to read through the diary I’d kept...
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Hidden in the Mayonnaise (Part 3)

The Frybergs had a feast for the return of their prodigal son like it was a Monday, which it was. And the usual Monday fare was lobster bisque for...
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The essential assignment

Have you ever had a computer that crashed?
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Stations of The Cross - Twelfth Station

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This Green Isle
DoodleWhimsy of old, remastered.
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Wandering Through the Wondering
I had a dream. Not one of those grandiose political dreams that just lead to more dreams, but something pointed and gritty. It began with a couple of...
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an open letter to US President Joe Biden
Good morning President Joe, Team Biden; I wish you the best on your trip to Ireland. You know, my middle son Elijah is Irish; His mom is a devoted...
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Hidden in the Mayonnaise (Part 2)

While Sam and Sullivan strolled down the concrete sidewalk, their mayonnaise soaked bodies continued to accumulate things like magnets. Dust and sand...
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Stations of The Cross - Eleventh Station

Jesus promises the Kingdom to the penitent thief Luke 23: 39- 43 He hangs now, broken and abandoned on the cross He slowly lifts his head; words have...
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Tommyknocker

Trauma can take a mind to the strangest places – real and imaginary Tommyknocker I was eight years old when I last saw Tommy. At first, I never knew...
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the cave

obviously the wrong turn taken!
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Looking Forward To .......

Was really looking forward to going to a large car boot today. It is very important to go to the right one, and last year I found the right one, when...
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Stronghold
The smell of aloneness filters through her homeless bones as winter flings one last windy chill- Spring flowers on the way.
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Hidden in the Mayonnaise (Part 1)

A blinding red light glowed obnoxiously over the studio room at the WNRC radio station in New York. The bulb was a clear warning for all to stay out...
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Stations of The Cross - Tenth Station

Jesus is crucified Mark 15:24 More than I care to admit I still think about it In that hot country where I served With comrades, men trained for war...
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Margaret.

Many years ago, a work man came to our office, and sat next to him on the other chair, was a little dog. I said, “Who is your friend?” He replied, “...
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"YES."

I have a relative, who does not believe in anything the press has to say. He says, “It is all lies.” I do not believe everything I read in the press...
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Graceful Uplifting

Like a chrysalis, bud breaks shoot bursts out like a butterfly, the leafllets slowly expand, open out like the butterfly’s creased-up wings, to form...
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