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Very lovely poem, Jenny with

Posted on Wed, 02 Sep 2020

Very lovely poem, Jenny with so many beautiful lines and images. Loved it. Rachel :)

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Posted in Peace In The Forest

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Thanks Drew. I was reading

Posted on Sun, 30 Aug 2020

Thanks Drew. I was reading about the evolution psychologically in humans for open grasslands, how we inadvertently recreate open grassland type spaces in urban areas too and it reminded me of that urge to keep walking into the relief of a...

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Posted in Savannah

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Lovely imagery. Enjoyed

Posted on Sat, 29 Aug 2020

Lovely imagery. Enjoyed reading it. Rachel :)

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Posted in it happens most mornings

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Lovely Jenny - very much like

Posted on Sat, 22 Aug 2020

Lovely Jenny - very much like the idea of feathers and rainbow pleasures. Rachel :)

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Posted in Half-Hidden But Significant

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Always heartening to read

Posted on Sun, 16 Aug 2020

Always heartening to read about the liberation of a person's undercarriage. Loved this story. 

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Posted in The Boy with Tight Underpants

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Beautiful poem, love the air

Posted on Fri, 14 Aug 2020

Beautiful poem, love the air in knots and still baskets of light, lovely conjured images of flying things. I also especially liked the spiders repairing. Rachel :)

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Posted in something in the air

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What great photos - that is

Posted on Wed, 12 Aug 2020

What great photos - that is just what I am hoping for. Love the cloud mountains and the flashes of lit up realms and especially the goose thunder of disturbance. Rachel :)

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Posted in Film in the night sky

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I really enjoyed this, which

Posted on Wed, 12 Aug 2020

I really enjoyed this, which is not to say that I enjoyed hearing about your decking drama, but it is a compellingly told tale. It's our Pick of the Day for Facebook and Twitter. Simon, please feel free to change the image if you're not happy...

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Posted in The Flames, The Flames

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I suppose that we are all

Posted on Sat, 08 Aug 2020

I suppose that we are all trying to make our way, survive in negotiation with ourselves, others, the world around us, the garden and the act of gardening is similar to me, in compromise with everything that lives in it too, and the painting...

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Posted in The Agony in the Garden

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This is very moving, Jenny.

Posted on Thu, 06 Aug 2020

This is very moving, Jenny. Have read your explanation behind the poem. I'm so sorry that your mum was in such a distressed place and that you went through this terrible experience. Your last line has such power, given that, words are so often...

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Posted in From A Window

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