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Thanks for reading it, Di.
Posted on Tue, 15 Feb 2022
Thanks for reading it, Di. Funnily enough, the more fairy tales, myths and legends I look into, the more are based on grim, true life events (or horrific tales) that get sanitised over the years. Still...all those romantic souls get to do their...
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All change then with a change
Posted on Wed, 16 Feb 2022
All change then with a change of premises. And another funeral. There's a lot going on here with Mother Francis back from Rome as well. Keep '"em coming, Jean. Paul
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Another thoughtful and
Posted on Thu, 23 Dec 2021
Another thoughtful and articulate meditation. Lovely stuff. Paul
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Succinct and imagist. So well
Posted on Tue, 15 Feb 2022
Succinct and imagist. So well done, of course! :)
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I knew there was something
Posted on Mon, 14 Feb 2022
I knew there was something missing from the history books. Alfred Muggins was adviser to the King. It all makes sense now!
Read full commentPosted in Time Travel To The Court Of Old Henry VIII : Henry’s Infatuation and the Religious Earthquake! By Mr A.N.Muggins (Sir Alfred Muggins, soon to be Lord Muggins!) Part 2
A beautiful dedication on St
Posted on Sun, 13 Feb 2022
A beautiful dedication on St Valentine's Day and the last stanza shows an enduring commitment over time and how that changes over the years. Just lovely. Paul
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I was right there with you
Posted on Fri, 11 Feb 2022
I was right there with you again. Spring has sprung. Beautiful! Paul :)
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It's a shame Hades hasn't
Posted on Sun, 30 Jan 2022
It's a shame Hades hasn't seen this. I am sure he would be honoured. A beautiful, classical poem. Paul :)
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Ah the vagaries and inner
Posted on Tue, 08 Feb 2022
Ah the vagaries and inner beauty of a leaf. Nicely done, of course, Rhiannon. Paul :)
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"upon frostfangs and cold, a
Posted on Mon, 07 Feb 2022
"upon frostfangs and cold, a climbing ivy.." Beautifully done, of course :)
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