To perch beside withered stone, where grazed knees once plunged from limbs...as high as rooftops now marked an epitaph, Ergo I write of childhood; as...
Mary Seacole certainly had given much thought to her will, I wonder how long it took her to decided on who had what. Like Rhiannon said, it all seemed so complicated, with so many people to consider.
I was so interested in your comment. I wish all children had the pleasure of playing in a slice of wild garden, there's always so much for children to learn from nature that can only happen if they get to experience the wildness. I think your...
we don't have flowers in the garden, just many shrubs, small trees and grass with just a hint of the odd bulbs that come up every year. I'm a bit of a wild spirit myself, so prefer to let the garden take on its own, and it also means as we get...
This is brilliant Turlough, I
Posted on Tue, 07 Dec 2021
This is brilliant Turlough, I laughed so much at the video.
Thank you for...
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Mary Seacole certainly had
Posted on Wed, 08 Dec 2021
Mary Seacole certainly had given much thought to her will, I wonder how long it took her to decided on who had what. Like Rhiannon said, it all seemed so complicated, with so many people to consider.
I think Maria was so kind to attend the...
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A wonderful close up look at
Posted on Wed, 08 Dec 2021
A wonderful close up look at this willow, produced a fine poem and a great tribute.
I enjoyed reading.
Jenny.
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What an amusing and
Posted on Mon, 06 Dec 2021
What an amusing and compassionate story, Lillian certainly has her hands full.
I haven't read the whole story, but this part has me wanting to go back and read parts one two and three.
Very much enjoyed.
Jenny..
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Some wonderful descriptions
Posted on Tue, 07 Dec 2021
Some wonderful descriptions of trees in this poem Rhiannon. I loved the lines:-.
Gnarled roots extending, gripping,
stabilising the soil,
spreading leaves to shade and shelter,
refreshing the atmosphere,
It's...
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Hi airyfairy,
Posted on Sat, 04 Dec 2021
I was so interested in your comment. I wish all children had the pleasure of playing in a slice of wild garden, there's always so much for children to learn from nature that can only happen if they get to experience the wildness. I think your...
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Reflective words to ponder on
Posted on Sat, 04 Dec 2021
Reflective words to ponder on Di.
Jenny.
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Gosh Rhiannon,
Posted on Mon, 06 Dec 2021
Gosh Rhiannon,
you really are doing the numbers justice with these daily poems. They're coming along great.
Jenny.
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I agree totally with Di, you
Posted on Sat, 04 Dec 2021
I agree totally with Di, you capture Rohan and India's essence perfectly. You also did a fine job of the goats accents too.
It's always fun to read these doggy tales.
Jenny.
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Hello Di,
Posted on Sat, 04 Dec 2021
we don't have flowers in the garden, just many shrubs, small trees and grass with just a hint of the odd bulbs that come up every year. I'm a bit of a wild spirit myself, so prefer to let the garden take on its own, and it also means as we get...
Read full commentPosted in Nature's Hideaway
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