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Who can go into His presence?

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] They knew He is holy, they knew they were not. The temple displayed well the need they had got for mercy before they could meet Him, embrace – a substitute sacrifice to die in their place. … A Saviour would come soon …
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by Craven Arms

(18/11/22) Bright November afternoon: on the Onny, late low sunshine glints, river flowing full (border rain) tumbling sound, trees still holding...
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Two Photographs, 30 years apart…

A photograph: bright young thing – twenty-something glamorous, flirtatious, vivacious, self-centred. _______ Another photograph: thirty years later...
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Remembrance and prayer …

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] Remembering conflicts past and bitter remembering those who died so better life ahead for others’ …Remembering present vile invasions …
Cherry

Guard!!

Fire, fire burning bright in the forest day and night damaging the national park – from where came igniting spark? … ( with apologies to William Blake)
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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

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Posted in The Porch

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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

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Posted in This Tide of Ocean

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Interesting compact

Posted on Thu, 01 Aug 2019

Interesting compact composition poetically and biologically! Rhiannon

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Posted in Rubatosis

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Neat! and reminiscent of

Posted on Thu, 01 Aug 2019

Neat! and reminiscent of other tangles of beaurocracy and paperwork these days! My father-in-law used to be pleased to say how he hadn't got a passport, had never had a driving licence,and now lived with us so didn't have any utility bills, and...

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Posted in Stateless in New York

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We enjoy holidaying in North

Posted on Sun, 28 Jul 2019

We enjoy holidaying in North Pembrokeshire and walking the coastal path (no children now!), and were surprised when walking down near Broad Haven this year at the sight of all the tankers anchored around the bay - it seemed quite a way to Milford...

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Posted in West Wales

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I imagined you lying looking

Posted on Sun, 28 Jul 2019

I imagined you lying looking in drowsy sunshine down through the grasses and leaves to the trickling stream in the first verse. And the contrast of the black beetles gave a good reading effect!

I suppose afterwards you are comparing the...

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Posted in grass/july

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There has been a lot of

Posted on Fri, 26 Jul 2019

There has been a lot of interest in encouraging the use of the language more and has given interest to schools using both languages. I grew up on the east side of Wales (Barry in the south, and Wrexham  in the north), but then had some time out...

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Posted in Welcome In Welsh

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Quite a thought-provoking

Posted on Sat, 27 Jul 2019

Quite a thought-provoking rant – the ease of popular belligerence over fair assessment of all sides of issues, and of the characters of all involved and their mixtures of good and poor motives. Rhiannon

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Posted in Never Satisfied

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I liked the feeling/picture

Posted on Fri, 28 Jun 2019

I liked the feeling/picture of morning-family rush. I wasn't sure of the meaning of the last verse! Sorry. Rhiannon

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Posted in The Best

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Is it meant to be 'bathroom'

Posted on Fri, 28 Jun 2019

Is it meant to be 'bathroom' in line 4, Richard? Rhiannon

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