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| Type | Title | Author | Replies | Last updated |
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| Story | Wise Woman | Ewan | 6 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Blessing Autumn | skinner_jennifer | 8 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Statesmanship | lenchenelf | 5 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Let's Get the Scissors | Angusfolklore | 7 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Angel 17 (Wotsits) | celticman | 5 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Angel 16 (second base) | celticman | 7 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Angel 15 (return of Kimmie) | celticman | 7 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Dreaming Of Camelot | skinner_jennifer | 16 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Momma Don't Cry | Richard L. Prov... | 2 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Allotment Space | skinner_jennifer | 11 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Bits and Pieces - Egypt trip | jeand | 6 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | FreeDom | Richard L. Prov... | 2 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Looking up | Penny4athought | 4 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | There are no such things as Unicorns | Penny4athought | 6 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Shining Eyes | Charioth | 1 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Black Taff – FreshTaff | Rhiannonw | 14 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Hamper Industry | skinner_jennifer | 12 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Hush at Last | Richard L. Prov... | 9 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | wall | Di_Hard | 10 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Moonstruck | Yutka | 2 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Moon child | Yutka | 2 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Motivation | luigi_pagano | 6 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | An Entire Nation Still Mourns | randy-johnson | 1 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Revenge | AutaBea | 2 | 6 years 8 months ago |
| Story | Tsk | Ewan | 10 | 6 years 8 months ago |



Just love your descriptions
Posted on Mon, 05 Oct 2020
Just love your descriptions of the birds in your poem Di, it sounds like they have a real feast in your garden. It's nice to welcome our feathered friends and your enthusiasm shines through in this poem.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in bird feeder
Lovely poem Ed.
Posted on Mon, 05 Oct 2020
Lovely poem Ed.
I saw a family of manatees when we went down the everglades in Florida, we were so lucky because they're very shy creatures.
Thank you for sharing this tribute to a fine creature.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Manatee
What a lovely idea. I
Posted on Mon, 05 Oct 2020
What a lovely idea. I especially love that first stanza, just my cup of tea.
Thanks Rhiannon.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The seasons' round
Hi Rachel,
Posted on Thu, 01 Oct 2020
Hi Rachel,
I've just been reading about these birds and their amazing nests. It's good to know that they are protected by folklore, but It's sad to think that it's association with witchcraft has so much fear linked to the hamerkop....
Read full commentPosted in Hamerkop
Hi David,
Posted on Thu, 10 Sep 2020
Hi David,
I just found this piece of writing. Being at home doesn't bother me at all, especially now both me and my partner are retired. I have my writing and reading, go for walks around the local streets with my partner and basically...
Read full commentPosted in The Eleventh Hour
Hi David,
Posted on Wed, 23 Sep 2020
Hi David,
I'm always amazed at the amount of talented writers on abc tales and how they come up with constant new adventures. Where when I was young I loved to try out new things, now I'm a contented stay at home, enjoying writing poetry...
Read full commentPosted in Wisdom Of Life
Very funny and made me laugh.
Posted on Mon, 21 Sep 2020
Very funny and made me laugh.
Thanks for the smiles....
Read full commentPosted in Lamenting the lock-up
Your poem speaks volumes. A
Posted on Mon, 21 Sep 2020
Your poem speaks volumes. A year of so many changes.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Strange Times
\hear, hear! Lovely, wise
Posted on Mon, 21 Sep 2020
Hear, hear! Lovely, wise poem Rhiannon.
those little ones need to explore and not be afraid.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The answer to ‘nature deficit disorder’
This poem draws the reader in
Posted on Wed, 16 Sep 2020
This poem draws the reader in to my favourite time of year, it's absolutely amazing and a poem I will come back and read again and again.
Love the mention of trees having conversations with the earth, this is something I connect with too...
Read full commentPosted in autumn's observers
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