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Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Thu, 27 Oct 2022
Hi Rhiannon,
can't believe I nearly missed this poem. You've captured the beauty and ambience of mysterious wildness in your poem. I love the photos too, with the misty amazing scenery, and the stones that capture the past.
Wonderfully spooky and taking the reader right into the heart of All Hallows Eve...my favourite time of the year, when we remember. Love this poem Paul.
I'm sure that you must have found your place within, you sound like an adaptable soul who was flexible enough to accept people for who they were, and not what their religion was.
I can only admire your courage in traveling so far and not knowing what to expect when you arrived, probably tired and hoping to find a kind face to assure you everything would be alright. It's tough when you're in a strange place and don't know...
Sorry I'm late to this writing about a part of your life. I found it so interesting, mainly because I know how good it is to reminisce, which I do a lot of myself.
What a moving, emotional story. I had tears in my eyes as I read the last bit of this part. You can't help but be affected. Very real because it could happen to anyone, reminding the reader how important life is.
it's great getting to know Effie, like you're introducing us to a new family member. I hope Effie continues to behave and gives you the comfort you both deserve.
Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Thu, 27 Oct 2022
Hi Rhiannon,
can't believe I nearly missed this poem. You've captured the beauty and ambience of mysterious wildness in your poem. I love the photos too, with the misty amazing scenery, and the stones that capture the past.
Thank...
Read full commentPosted in Golden Valley* in October
Wonderfully spooky and taking
Posted on Fri, 28 Oct 2022
Wonderfully spooky and taking the reader right into the heart of All Hallows Eve...my favourite time of the year, when we remember. Love this poem Paul.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in All Hallows Eve
I loved this poem Richard,
Posted on Thu, 27 Oct 2022
I loved this poem Richard, full of hope. We do have such beauty here on earth, despite everything else.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Don't Give Up on Earth
I was in tears alll the way
Posted on Wed, 26 Oct 2022
I was in tears alll the way to the end.
So sensitively written I can hardly see to...
Read full commentPosted in heart string's part two (Emily)
I'm sure that you must have
Posted on Tue, 25 Oct 2022
I'm sure that you must have found your place within, you sound like an adaptable soul who was flexible enough to accept people for who they were, and not what their religion was.
So interested to read more.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in 3. Belfast Simon Community 1978 - the layout of the building
I can only admire your
Posted on Mon, 24 Oct 2022
I can only admire your courage in traveling so far and not knowing what to expect when you arrived, probably tired and hoping to find a kind face to assure you everything would be alright. It's tough when you're in a strange place and don't know...
Read full commentPosted in 2. Belfast Simon community 1978 - I arrive at my work
Sorry I'm late to this
Posted on Fri, 21 Oct 2022
Sorry I'm late to this writing about a part of your life. I found it so interesting, mainly because I know how good it is to reminisce, which I do a lot of myself.
On to next part to find out more.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Joining up my rainbow memory dots - 1978 I help the homeless in Belfast
What a moving, emotional
Posted on Tue, 25 Oct 2022
What a moving, emotional story. I had tears in my eyes as I read the last bit of this part. You can't help but be affected. Very real because it could happen to anyone, reminding the reader how important life is.
I look forward to reading...
Read full commentPosted in heart string's part one (Tom)
Hi Jean, an interesting
Posted on Tue, 25 Oct 2022
Hi Jean, an interesting perspective.
it's great getting to know Effie, like you're introducing us to a new family member. I hope Effie continues to behave and gives you the comfort you both deserve.
Take care.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Chemo 12
Looks like Emily better watch
Posted on Sat, 22 Oct 2022
Looks like Emily better watch out, otherwise Harry might go missing. The story's building and I'm still wondering why Harry is important.
Look forward to reading more.
Jenny.
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