Rhiannonw
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| Type | Title | Author | Replies | Last updated |
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| Story | love the storm | Nolan | 10 | 5 years 6 months ago |
| Story | Observing | Rhiannonw | 10 | 5 years 6 months ago |
| Story | The Evolutionary-creation Myths | Rhiannonw | 3 | 5 years 6 months ago |
| Story | Wild Rose … | Rhiannonw | 17 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | Absent Without Leave | peterelbee | 11 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | Waiting For The Thaw | skinner_jennifer | 19 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | That Lady | Richard L. Prov... | 3 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | Reasons To Be Cheerful | luigi_pagano | 8 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | Dog’s Mercury | Rhiannonw | 9 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | Exploring a New world | Tom Brown | 8 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | Corona Log Entry Nov. 23,2020 | jxmartin | 4 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | One of my father’s carvings | Rhiannonw | 4 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | Potential | Rhiannonw | 4 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | You've Got Mail | jxmartin | 4 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | A world of fantasy and wonders | Tom Brown | 6 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | Equilibrium Of Brushstrokes | skinner_jennifer | 14 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | Aware Of Letting Go | skinner_jennifer | 10 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | The Visitable Past | Ewan | 7 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | God at Work | Rhiannonw | 4 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | “… our help in ages past …" | Rhiannonw | 2 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | gimme shelter | Coolhermit | 2 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | Holidays | Rhiannonw | 4 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | pool, october | Di_Hard | 8 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | on Isaiah 43:1,2 | Rhiannonw | 2 | 5 years 7 months ago |
| Story | Remembrance Sunday and Sunday's Weekly Remembrance | Rhiannonw | 3 | 5 years 8 months ago |








I'm not vegetarian, and it is
Posted on Sun, 01 Sep 2019
I'm not vegetarian, and it is easy to be anthropomorphic in considering animals' understanding of the chase isn't it? There must have been times when the catching of a whale saved groups from starvation, especially in icy climes where farming was...
Read full commentPosted in Echoes of a Dead Whale
It sounds as if you are in a
Posted on Sat, 31 Aug 2019
It sounds as if you are in a hammock, Richard. Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in Wind at My Back
I suppose because you only
Posted on Thu, 15 Aug 2019
I suppose because you only mentioned wind destruction, and not fire at all, we didn't make that connection before. ? Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in airmail from the amazon (august 2018)
Di, have you retitled this in
Posted on Thu, 15 Aug 2019
Di, have you retitled this in the light of the current horrendous fires in the Amazon basin?
Somehow it makes quite a different reference for it, before it seemed to speak of the simple normal British autumn creeping in, but now of that...
Read full commentPosted in airmail from the amazon (august 2018)
Interesting. The longing to
Posted on Tue, 20 Aug 2019
Interesting. The longing to be able to start again, clean slate, but the awareness that it would soon have the same or similar mistakes, and not really keen to face the same battles to try to make something despite the failures and frustrations....
Read full commentPosted in Morning
As Insert said, lovely,
Posted on Thu, 15 Aug 2019
As Insert said, lovely, though I'm wonderfing all that is in your mind re the wind. – It is soon going to remove much of the green we see,
or are you thinking of the future of ourselves, or the world? Wind is often used as metaphor for the...
Read full commentPosted in airmail from the amazon (august 2018)
Interesting to follow your
Posted on Tue, 13 Aug 2019
Interesting to follow your musings, and read so well. Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in "It was the Daisy...."
You have managed to capture
Posted on Wed, 07 Aug 2019
You have managed to capture the remoteness and wild bleakness of the area, while also bringing attention to the life of the intertidal estuary itself and the birdlife and song of the rushy edges. Thank you. Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in Tentacled Lagoon Worm
I liked this too, Richard.
Posted on Thu, 08 Aug 2019
I liked this too, Richard. The scene now, and the description of the crawling, shooting-up legs, and then their owners looking back, as you are now. Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in The Porch
I enjoyed the vivid scene
Posted on Wed, 07 Aug 2019
I enjoyed the vivid scene created. The last phrase seemed to fit the picture of the ocean fiercly slapping and pounding the shore, while the movement of crustaceans seems a still, slow quiet contrast! Rhiannon
Read full commentPosted in This Tide of Ocean
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