Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] Matthew* sitting at his stall – Jesus saw him in the crowd. Short Zacchaeus** heard his call – seen by Jesus up a tree. Sees with …
My sister found a pile of postcards – some to me, some unposted by me, over sixty years old. Many memories, some mysterious (who was that friend?) … - birthday greeting from over 60 years ago…
[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] He knew so little then, but that he had no right to enter after death that heaven pure and bright. But knew...
You capture the delight of children having a case or box to rummage through! Useful too to sometimes put a load away for a while and bring out fresh! And yes, your painting seems quite something. Rhiannon
I'm not sure I've seen the giant one, but heard much about it. I gather war is waged on it, there was a concern about it's stems being used as blowpipes for children with awful blistering result.
Follies show us what some of the ruined castles etc looked like before their deterioration. Follies, castles, old bridges, cathedrals — all seem to show so much careful long labour. Rhiannon
Thanks, Dougie. I'm not into knowing what is edible and inedible I'm sorry, so used to telling the little ones not to put anything into their mouths without first asking! I think it is, but would have to check, and my husband seemed allergic to...
You seem to have quite a
Posted on Thu, 22 May 2025
You seem to have quite a story developing here. Rhiannon
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evocative and therefore
Posted on Tue, 20 May 2025
evocative and therefore enjoyable! Rhiannon
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You seem to be enjoying
Posted on Tue, 20 May 2025
You seem to be enjoying getting into her situation and what her world was like. Rhiannon
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So good he was able to accept
Posted on Sun, 18 May 2025
So good he was able to accept the need to cease pigeon-keeping, which must have been hard.
I empathised with the piano though. My Dad could play anything by ear, and I'd feel so frustrated that my rather weak struggles and practisings...
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It is so worthwhile to stop
Posted on Fri, 16 May 2025
It is so worthwhile to stop and look at a flower more closely and see the pattern of shades and shape. Rhinnon
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You capture the delight of
Posted on Fri, 16 May 2025
You capture the delight of children having a case or box to rummage through! Useful too to sometimes put a load away for a while and bring out fresh! And yes, your painting seems quite something. Rhiannon
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Clear memory of you enjoyment
Posted on Sun, 11 May 2025
Clear memory of you enjoyment at such an age.
beneath velvety calm green algae, lies another world; minute living – breathing creatures probe and pry,
very descriptive!
Rhiannon
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I'm not sure I've seen the
Posted on Tue, 06 May 2025
I'm not sure I've seen the giant one, but heard much about it. I gather war is waged on it, there was a concern about it's stems being used as blowpipes for children with awful blistering result.
By parachute do you mean the whole...
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Follies show us what some of
Posted on Thu, 01 May 2025
Follies show us what some of the ruined castles etc looked like before their deterioration. Follies, castles, old bridges, cathedrals — all seem to show so much careful long labour. Rhiannon
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Thanks, Dougie. I'm not into
Posted on Thu, 01 May 2025
Thanks, Dougie. I'm not into knowing what is edible and inedible I'm sorry, so used to telling the little ones not to put anything into their mouths without first asking! I think it is, but would have to check, and my husband seemed allergic to...
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