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StoryTHE FORCE(SUCH AS GOD) coolwriter1425 years 2 months ago
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StoryGetting thoughts onto paper Rhiannonw105 years 2 months ago
StoryThe Champion against the thief Rhiannonw25 years 2 months ago
StoryCome, children, let’s garden! Rhiannonw25 years 2 months ago
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Storygood night red & white! Nolan85 years 2 months ago
StoryRiver in Spate Rhiannonw115 years 2 months ago
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StoryTrailing behind (age 7?) Rhiannonw45 years 2 months ago
StoryCautionary Pictures 5) Rhiannonw45 years 2 months ago
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StoryThe Theory of Everything (take 2) marandina85 years 2 months ago
StoryGospel – Good News from God Rhiannonw25 years 2 months ago

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Cherry

Feast

Celebrating Messiah’s birth, or family time for relaxation, jollity and mirth – but will excess bring weariness, fractiousness, and dearth of cash and joy in January? [IP: on …

The Amazing Molecule!

Surprising simple structure bafflingly suitable properties unusual medium essential for living cells for transportations and chemical reactions … and lighter when frozen … don’t stand on that ice until you know it’s thick enough, tough enough! But how is there so much on earth? …
Cherry

Thrill

What a surprise … It looks like we’ve seen in books. What funny stuff! Is it enough …
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Gold cherry

Afterglow

Twigs stretching high to scratch the sky, sun’s remaining red hue across the deepening evening blue …

Your accent tells …

They know I’m not English and ask if I’m Irish, and when that fails, they think of Wales.… …are we Wenglish? …
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Love spoken or unspoken

Posted on Fri, 14 Feb 2020

Love spoken or unspoken backed up in the eyes and unselfish deeds. Rhiannon

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Posted in It's Only A Word

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Time talking to God, through

Posted on Tue, 11 Feb 2020

Time talking to God, through the Savioiur, and committing situations to him in faith,  is never wasted, though this event might seem a puzzle. She didn't know him and difficult to know what to pray for and the cirumstances, but she presumably...

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Posted in A Lesson In Life. Part Two.

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They're lovely things – my

Posted on Sat, 08 Feb 2020

They're lovely things – my mother had one embedded in a paperweight that I broke, I think. Odd name for such a beautiful thing.

Lot of clever allusions here, especially the last two lines! Though I can't see a seed being in a grave of...

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Posted in Worm Rose

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Oh, that's really lovely, Di!

Posted on Tue, 04 Feb 2020

Oh, that's really lovely, Di! So many dips into how the warmth bringing growth again. I especially like the moss onesies and the ivy shawls (and snowdrops and leaves poking through the earth) Rhiannon

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Posted in Present

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You capture the cooperation

Posted on Mon, 03 Feb 2020

You capture the cooperation between players, conductor, and of course, composer to give voice to something that touches the heart of the listener! Rhiannon

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Posted in Pure Sounds

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I tried to capture the

Posted on Thu, 30 Jan 2020

I tried to capture the refreshment even when the weather and outlook was rather dismal, Tom! Our weather at this time of year is very variable, and can change even during the day, as I also was remembering. I suppose you have less seasonal...

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Posted in Grey-Day rambling

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Sad time, Richard. I'm glad

Posted on Tue, 28 Jan 2020

Sad time, Richard. I'm glad you were able to spend time together like that in such surroundings. Rhiannon

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Posted in For Scotty 1967-2020

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Did you mean the whole

Posted on Sun, 26 Jan 2020

Did you mean the whole metaphor of the first stanza, Richard? I couldn't suggest any change. I was puzzled at first at the metaphor, - why 'tenor' and then I thought, well, I suppose 'bass' would be like the darker shades of night, so tenor does...

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Posted in The Sky

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So sad that there should be

Posted on Thu, 23 Jan 2020

So sad that there should be such hatred for Christ. Pray that such a death would actually prompt some to seek the God he served and who upheld him, and upholds those who remain. Rhiannon

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Posted in Do You Know Who I Am?

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What wonderful truth, and

Posted on Thu, 23 Jan 2020

What wonderful truth, and love, and so tragic that so many don't think about it, reject without thought, pray that many eyes and minds will be cleared to 'see' and receive! Rhiannon

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Posted in Do You Know Who I Am? Part Two.

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