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2042 of my comments have received 2106 Great Feedback votes

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How many times and places

Posted on Wed, 16 Jun 2021

How many times and places have seen this horrible looking for a scapegoat, a sacrifice. Your translation flowed well, to me, the idea of the helpless and the accusing both becoming sand again, to mix on the shore

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I like the contrast of

Posted on Tue, 15 Jun 2021

I like the contrast of "shards of light" with "softly rustles" also "gathers in bundles" is just right for cherries. You have done your cherry tree proud :0)

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So glad to see you have

Posted on Tue, 15 Jun 2021

So glad to see you have escaped the house to write this detailed account, I feel I have been there. It sounds wonderful with all the flowers, and I liked the foxglove sentinel, you pick up everything important. I do hope your health continues to...

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"a happening with no music"

Posted on Sun, 13 Jun 2021

"a happening with no music" wow that's brilliant :0) Your honeysuckle is way ahead of ours, no colour showing at all yet

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Made me think of you being

Posted on Sun, 13 Jun 2021

Made me think of you being like a mountain range for the insects :0) 

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Agree with Jenny, you have

Posted on Tue, 08 Jun 2021

Agree with Jenny, you have adapted that nursery rhyme wonderfully, with your usual genius for rhythm too so it is as good to read as the original song

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So much rich language! I

Posted on Mon, 07 Jun 2021

So much rich language! I loved "mind twirling" and 

"combing beaches...finding all kinds of thingamajigs,

that would appear curiously like brief mysteries of

wonderment," what a brilliant way to describe all the little...

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Enjoyed this story

Posted on Thu, 10 Jun 2021

Enjoyed this story

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Posted in Bring Me Sunshine

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I really like all the details

Posted on Sun, 06 Jun 2021

I really like all the details in this, as Insert says, you have evoked the magic feeling of the dawn, when all sorts of things seem possible

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Teaching is a family

Posted on Fri, 04 Jun 2021

Teaching is a family tradition for you? She does look very determined and good humoured, like one of those toys that keep bouncing back upright. That's lovely that she saved all the money your Mum gave her, as I expect things must have been...

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