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2841 of my comments have received 2921 Great Feedback votes

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It must have been an amazing

Posted on Thu, 19 Feb 2015

Hi Jean,

It must have been an amazing sight to see a train running for the first time, some of those engines were huge monsters.

I cannot imagine how hard in must have been to farm 240 acres of land...phew! It tires me out just...

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loved the lines...

Posted on Tue, 10 Feb 2015

Hi Tina,

loved the lines...

the whine of a jet, threading its way

through the slow, cool jazz of a Sunday morning

waking...no particular place to go...

the dawning of my world,

soft, and yawning,  beside...

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Posted in These I Have Loved

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I so enjoyed reading your

Posted on Fri, 06 Feb 2015

I so enjoyed reading your story Philip, could imagine this as a book with pictures.

Glad I found it.

Jenny.

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Posted in Everything was Blue and Green

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 Hi Tina,

Posted on Fri, 06 Feb 2015

 Hi Tina,

if walls could talk, what stories they could tell. It was as if those walls were talking through your words. Observing the accounts, I even got a picture in my head of each reflection. Very well put.

Jenny.

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Posted in For Sale - Sold as Seen

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Aesthetically pleasing to

Posted on Sun, 01 Feb 2015

Aesthetically pleasing to read.

Jenny.

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Posted in Orbital

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I too really enjoyed your

Posted on Mon, 26 Jan 2015

I too really enjoyed your story and that picture too,  which I can see captured your imagination beautifully.

Jenny.

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Posted in Dream Weaver

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Hi there Dynamaso,

Posted on Thu, 04 Sep 2014

Hi there Dynamaso,

great poem with rhythm and rhyme. 

You show that the written word can take us many places that we had no idea existed,  till we actually come to think about and write them down.

Jenny.

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Posted in On Writing

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Hi Elsie,

Posted on Sat, 30 Aug 2014

Hi Elsie,

A great snap of a holiday in writing.  Enjoyed reading.

Jenny.

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Posted in Holiday letter to Jess

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A gripping read,  the moral

Posted on Wed, 20 Aug 2014

A gripping read,  the moral of this story is.  Don't meddle in things that don't concern you.

Well done.

Jenny.

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Posted in Four doors down

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What a great story,  I loved

Posted on Sun, 17 Aug 2014

What a great story,  I loved hearing about the dwellers of Ochre-ridge.  Some wonderful metaphors within the story too.  This kind of reminded me of something that Dylan Thomas would write.  

Brilliant read and very much enjoyed.

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