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Above Peterchurch, east of the Black Mountains

30/3/24 Clear lovely views of the Black mountains as we travelled west to Peterchurch [in the Golden Valley – the river Dore, thought of as D'or, 'of...
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How far in an hour?

In an hour from now this car should have gone 30 miles if we carry on at the speed we are going, but, hey, how far will our world (and us on it) have...
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No ghost – living Saviour!

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] He was no ghost – he ate the fish, … Why do so many this dismiss, clear evidence ignore? And yet seem willing to believe in tales of things bizarre, that have no benefit to give, and very dubious are. …

The worst Friday, but the best

Many expected revolution – the rule of the Romans thrown, but Jesus was bringing salvation, their religious hypocrisy shown. And so they demand...
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Ruler serves

“You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord’ and rightly so. … I, your Teacher and Lord have washed your feet. I have set you an example" … Authority and humble servant, wisdom and compassion, all power and gentleness.
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Your ability to share

Posted on Sun, 27 Mar 2022

Your ability to share symptoms, handling of medication, and handling of hard tests and procedures is so skilful, and honest and clear. It must be a help to understand in a calm way how someone tackles these circumstances. May you know the Holy...

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Posted in Janus Look 4

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Is 'stengazeta' a font of a

Posted on Tue, 15 Mar 2022

Is 'stengazeta' a font of a newspaper? So sad to see the iron curtain emerging again. Hope many want friendly relations across it, and then fears can be discussed. Rhiannon

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Posted in Het Bonhe

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Such tragedy brought home by

Posted on Fri, 11 Mar 2022

Such tragedy brought home by your proximity. And so much of human jumping to believe hatred and misinformation, and easily hate those who are neighbours and should be understood a little. So much 'tit-for-tat-ing' too, and often again from...

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Posted in 502 Kilometres

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Some lovely references to the

Posted on Sun, 06 Feb 2022

Some lovely references to the protection of the trees from the 'wild west' storms. and the acid-green moss and jade lichens in the lush peace within, I take it that there was a lovely rainbow in the pause of snow. Must have been quite a sight to...

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Posted in February Rainbow

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You capture the awesomeness

Posted on Tue, 25 Jan 2022

You capture the awesomeness of beauty and change and danger in great rivers, as in the ocean waves and even in fire – useful, but treat with caution and care. The roar of waterfalls, the tumble of swollen streams, the burbling of shallower stoney...

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Posted in Lady Danube

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You draw the picture of the

Posted on Wed, 01 Dec 2021

You draw the picture of the busy insects, birds, squirrels, bats habiting these sometimes seemingly so silent woods in a lovely, lively way.

Rhiannon

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Posted in Lonesome Pines

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It's lovely that the dying

Posted on Mon, 18 Oct 2021

It's lovely that the dying has beauty created in it too.

they've played their vital part – in spring, and summer, and many in autumnal colours, but now will still contribute to further growth as they mulch into the soil! Rhiannon

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Posted in Grounding Of Autumn

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I have been amazed at some of

Posted on Wed, 22 Sep 2021

I have been amazed at some of the river clean-ups that have happened over the last 50 years or so, eg with the demise of industrial pollution. I know of the vast change in the River Taff, since the mining ended, but also I think much other work...

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Posted in Out in the Fields

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A striking attempt to show

Posted on Fri, 27 Aug 2021

A striking attempt to show the frustration of the broken speech system. Rhiannon

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Posted in Aphasia

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Nice connection of memories.

Posted on Thu, 13 May 2021

Nice connection of memories. Peaceful gardening enjoyment. I was amused at the connection between hanging basket work and the martins building their nests up there - chicks peeping soon not flowers! Rhiannon

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Posted in Capturing Garden Memories

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