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"Were those our cave
Posted on Sat, 19 Mar 2022
"Were those our cave paintings..."
This will need lots of reads, is one of those that gives and gives. Just the word sounds are gorgeous. The Rats part is brilliant like music
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Or.... I would love to read
Posted on Fri, 18 Mar 2022
Or.... I would love to read about Perfidia finding a cat!!! What sort would they be? Maybe a street tom? Maybe a matronly tabby with tons of kittens? Maybe a matchmaking busybody? See, you have got me so caught up in your characters :0)...
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Purrrhaps it could be
Posted on Fri, 18 Mar 2022
Purrrhaps it could be centered round Max and Willow :0)
Read full commentPosted in Willow's Tail" 26
I bet lots of people
Posted on Fri, 18 Mar 2022
I bet lots of people sympathise with this story - I do. Is terrible for people whose heart and soul was in their garden, to lose not only their memory but even the reassurance of earth in their hands, seeing things live because of them, day to...
Read full commentPosted in I Used To Have a Garden
You have started the
Posted on Fri, 18 Mar 2022
You have started the possibility of a sequel in this one! I will miss Max and his human, but you are playing the suspense really well :0)
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What a lovely welcoming poem
Posted on Tue, 15 Mar 2022
What a lovely welcoming poem to find Pick of the Day, cherries matching the photo :0) Seeing your bright, happy collection of yellow makes me hope even more that our celandines come soon!
Read full commentPosted in Warm welcome
This is the most thought
Posted on Mon, 14 Mar 2022
This is the most thought provoking thing I have read for a very long time. ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT
Read full commentPosted in This Cannot Be Our Home
"all grief spent
Posted on Sun, 13 Mar 2022
"all grief spent
amongst the trees"
"in sacred oaths
of bark and moss"
This is lovely :0) It reminded me of listening last night to the radio of someone playing violin in a bunker in Ukraine, it was sad, but just so...
Read full commentPosted in The Nightingale’s Song
Agree with Jane, started off
Posted on Sun, 13 Mar 2022
Agree with Jane, started off with something relatable and got further and further into another world, the horror building, and then coming back to the Mother at the end, who had never turned round to listen to the narrator in their past (now...
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"Afraid to stay
Posted on Fri, 11 Mar 2022
"Afraid to stay
Afraid to go"
I heard a lady talking about this, about her grandparents who being Jewish had suffered in the second World War, remembering her grandmother saying it had been so difficult deciding when to go, and then...
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