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How did it arise?

Exquisite the painting, admired, bestowed delight for the viewers and compliments flowed … but not to the artist whom none of them knew, though...

Salt and Light needed

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] What good can we do if we follow the right? Christ said that each one will be salt and a light – we’ll bring...
Cherry

The way it should be (childhood rituals)

Walking up to Nursery – Grandpa in tow, going down at last the steps – ‘I go first you know’ – – mutter not by Grandpa heard, behind him Mums press...
Gold cherry

Finding the Castle in the village of Richard's Castle.

Waves of ox-eye daisies shaking in the breeze … up the old steps to the top of the ruined keep

Warnings are kind

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] … The warning is offer to leave the ways of rebellion that grieve – to Jesus’ love, ways to cleave.

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I guess they'd say that we

Posted on Tue, 23 Jun 2015

I guess they'd say that we wouldn't want the 'heritage' damaged even more, the old story of 'abuse it and lose it'. I remember a lively young lady from Holland visiting Ludlow castle with us and thinking she could go climbing on the half ruined...

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Can you see the stars clearly

Posted on Fri, 19 Jun 2015

Can you see the stars clearly where you are? When we were down in Pembrokeshire we got out on a clear night and it was good to see them so much more clearly (not that there is too much light pollution here), though we had to wait til so late for...

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Posted in I'm Not Here to Talk to You...

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Some perceptive points of

Posted on Sun, 14 Jun 2015

Some perceptive points of understanding of the struggles of teenage years. So many are afraid to try to teach their young anything, and afraid to get close even, and listen and understand and share and love. Rhiannon

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Posted in ‘Excuse Me for My Suicide’

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To be ignored can hurt so

Posted on Thu, 11 Jun 2015

To be ignored can hurt so much more than to be reviled. But some people do find it so hard to show feelings, and show caring, even if they do. Maybe they got hurt when young too? So, bitterness isn't going to help, maybe trying to show some...

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Posted in Requiem to a Friendship Damaged

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packed to bursting with

Posted on Mon, 01 Jun 2015

packed to bursting with metaphor and detail of stealthy activity of dusk! Rhiannon

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Thank you so much again,

Posted on Tue, 26 May 2015

Thank you so much again, Stephen for that thoughtful appreciation, and I am so glad you enjoy these verses. It is difficult to analyse one's own writing. I certainly try to keep a rhythm and make quite a bit of use of rhyme and consonant and part...

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Posted in Coastal Path (3) – birds

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So enjoyed catching up with

Posted on Tue, 19 May 2015

So enjoyed catching up with this one, Tina. So many little details brought in lightly. Liked the bonfires' end and the starlings. Rhiannon

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Posted in Run Roe Deer Run

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Brings to mind scenes from

Posted on Thu, 14 May 2015

Brings to mind scenes from the era of my childhood somehow.
On second time round reading this, I think the 'goodbye to brief lives and all that might have been.' and the ceasing to be, brings to my mind a pratical approach...

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Posted in A Small Ceasing to Be

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I've been wanting to get out

Posted on Wed, 06 May 2015

I've been wanting to get out into the countryside at night, and forgetting, or the difficulties of our caring for the elderly. My daughter spent a year high in the Alps and spoke wonderingly about the clarity of the 'jewels in the sky'. A few...

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Posted in Lights in the Sky

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I have never been there, and

Posted on Mon, 04 May 2015

I have never been there, and not likely to, now. This sounds like it is based on a lovely clear etched memory. Rhiannon

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Posted in Now Blooms the Magnolia

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