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Blossom

Billowed dresses, pure snow-white … specks of gold wave …
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Praise, peace, palms and hatred

As prophesied, the peaceful King into Jerusalem rides in upon a colt, untrained and humble but some are jealous, angry, grumble: they ask He stop the praise and cheer, but …

What can you hear?

Shut your eyes: What can you hear? … “Buzz! buzz! buzz!”– … whose squeaky brakes!

If spin-dryers were uninvented …

In days of yore when we were newly wed, it was awhile before we could afford a twin-tub or a spinner, and for a while I tried to squeeze – as Grandma...
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War Confined?

If there were no bombs or dynamite, no nukes or WMDs men still would war, dispute and fight, but maybe more confined to battlefields – no missiles...
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The photo and your writing

Posted on Tue, 21 May 2019

The photo and your writing brings to thought this 'house through time' again, the worn steps used by so many. Rhiannon

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Posted in How Many Steps

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A relaxing picture, peaceful

Posted on Sun, 19 May 2019

A relaxing picture, peaceful except for the wind and waves! Rhiannon

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Posted in At Lake Babine BC

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A lovely first verse! Your

Posted on Mon, 13 May 2019

A lovely first verse! Your second verse is deliberately contrastingly bleak, I presume to contrast consumerism-living with the wealth of the peace and beauty of creation we have to enjoy. I don't think that it is that the wealthy that would have...

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How veru interesting that the

Posted on Tue, 07 May 2019

How very interesting that the puzzle of those precise measurements in the vision led you to contemplate the precision of the creation. I studied biochemistry (a long time ago!) and was amazed at the detail of how things work together precisely...

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As Penny4athought says, you

Posted on Sun, 05 May 2019

As Penny4athought says, you describe so effectively the shock of the tumble, and the pain, and the instinctive response of the believer of thankfulness for life spared, and then the awareness of need of help in the pain. He doesn't take away all...

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Posted in There's Something

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The one you found a rock gone

Posted on Tue, 30 Apr 2019

The one you found a rock gone, but the 'sand' left in its wake still gives steadiness? A rock having barnacles from life's bruises, but also thrift joy bubbling out is an evocative picture. Rhiannon

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Another brief and neat

Posted on Sun, 28 Apr 2019

Another brief and neat thoughtful little one. Interesting that with all the desperate situations, some of the slaves must have been happier than some of the masters, because of knowing God's comfort, and some slave-master relationships developed...

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Posted in These Ain't No Daisy Chains

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A perceptive little one.

Posted on Sun, 28 Apr 2019

A perceptive little one. Interesting comment on the effect of drudgery encouraging temptation. And the play on mourning/morning. Actually in that 4th line from the end , I suspect you don't want the 'is' in the line? Rhiannon

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Very moving, Graham. The fact

Posted on Sat, 27 Apr 2019

Very moving, Graham. The fact that she could talk out to you at least shows she valued you, even though probably aware that the closeness was lost at present, and also probably had satisfaction that your life was working out reasonably. And would...

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Posted in One Chance And I Blew It

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Thank you, Jane. There have

Posted on Thu, 18 Apr 2019

Thank you, Jane. There have been moving stories from those caught up in disasters also, and the cameraderie and also the dawning of faith and prayer for whether they be rescued or die. The Chilean mining accident and rescue after 2 months was...

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