Meandering Forest banks Looping waves Of green those Silent ferns Lie serene, Even swelter Scorching sun Cannot rob cool Sense of calm, Across a path...
if you're worried about drinking tap water, you can always boil it up first, then when it's cooled down bottle it and put in the fridge, that is what I do all the time, not that you should be worried about UK's tap water...well...
Such a sensitive write. Your account of looking after your mum brought back memories of myself looking after my dad for weeks before he died of cancer. It's horrible to watch a parent fading away. I remember my dad saying he was going on a final...
What an amazing achievement to reach 105 Rhiannon. I love how the family really take the time to make her birthday so special. It's having a loving famiily like yours that's so important, even though she's not always sure of what's going on, It'...
I can relate to this poem. I often look at old photos of friends I once knew and wonder where they are now, whether they're still alive, or how they look now that we're so much older.
It's sad to think that we had so much in common when we...
Always look forward to
Posted on Mon, 02 Sep 2024
Always look forward to reading your journal entries Turlough. Your gifted enthusiasm for life and humour shine through.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in For the Love of Irma Ogden
Hi Maxine,
Posted on Sat, 31 Aug 2024
Hi Maxine,
if you're worried about drinking tap water, you can always boil it up first, then when it's cooled down bottle it and put in the fridge, that is what I do all the time, not that you should be worried about UK's tap water...well...
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Such a sensitive write. Your
Posted on Sat, 31 Aug 2024
Such a sensitive write. Your account of looking after your mum brought back memories of myself looking after my dad for weeks before he died of cancer. It's horrible to watch a parent fading away. I remember my dad saying he was going on a final...
Read full commentPosted in Gift: A Son's Story (extract) - Facing up
Thank you for sharing this
Posted on Fri, 30 Aug 2024
Thank you for sharing this experience, I'm sure it will help a great many people who will identify with the same situations.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Gift: A Son's Story (extract) - Respite
Creative poem stirring the
Posted on Wed, 28 Aug 2024
Creative poem stirring the imagination with impressive visions.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Building A Raven
Only you know who is telling
Posted on Sun, 25 Aug 2024
Only you know who is telling the truth Penny...is it Daphne or Avery? They're both so cunning.
Looking forward to finding out more.
From a confused Jenny. ...
Read full commentPosted in "Willow's Missing Tail" 16
What a stroke of luck the
Posted on Sat, 24 Aug 2024
What a stroke of luck the girl took a picture of the car before it went through the carwash...such genius should be rewarded by her boss.
Great story.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The meek shall inherit the earth
This woman Jeannie might be
Posted on Fri, 23 Aug 2024
This woman Jeannie might be safe, but I'm worried about poor Archie and Josiah and all that water that's rising.
You're certainly keeping the tension going and I'm looking forward to next part.
Jenny.
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What an amazing achievement
Posted on Fri, 23 Aug 2024
What an amazing achievement to reach 105 Rhiannon. I love how the family really take the time to make her birthday so special. It's having a loving famiily like yours that's so important, even though she's not always sure of what's going on, It'...
Read full commentPosted in Fading, but happy – 105!
I can relate to this poem. I
Posted on Wed, 21 Aug 2024
I can relate to this poem. I often look at old photos of friends I once knew and wonder where they are now, whether they're still alive, or how they look now that we're so much older.
It's sad to think that we had so much in common when we...
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