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StoryThe Great Delusion Rhiannonw67 years 8 months ago
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StoryThat Old Rooster jnlhill347 years 8 months ago
StoryA Fountain in the Desert Rhiannonw07 years 8 months ago
StoryStars Still Shine Brightly Richard L. Prov...67 years 8 months ago
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StorySo Sorry, My Abc Family :) prettyrose47 years 8 months ago
StoryJack Mutant - Which Way is Down (part 9) Jane Hyphen107 years 8 months ago
StoryMoon Flower skinner_jennifer97 years 8 months ago
StoryDREAMING Alice Hamilton147 years 8 months ago
StoryChanging Lanes on the Middleway - Poetry Monthly Philip Sidney117 years 8 months ago
StoryA bit of IP nonsense Rhiannonw87 years 8 months ago
StoryEugene and the Milky Way loquaciousicity67 years 8 months ago
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StoryMorning mist lifts Rhiannonw97 years 8 months ago
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StoryAlone Again loquaciousicity27 years 8 months ago

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Cherry

Unmown ‘lawns’ – plant conglomeration

Golden ‘Cat’s Ears’ flourishing, where drought and soil unnourishing has left the grass short, yellowing … but on the other lawn, abundance, of variety – self-heal, cinquefoil and clover daisies, moss …

“Repent and believe the good news”

…there’s so much news that grieves, appals, but he brought news that’s truly good. Don’t miss the blessings of this Word. [Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series]
Cherry

… but it can deceive

A scene set-up with ‘paper’ fairies*, or tricks of lighting implying mysteries, and plates corrupted (before our day of digital manipulation, to...

Aaron’s Rod (Mullein)

Striking spike shoots up from the woolly furry star-like pile of leaves on the wasteland floor … surprise and laughter among the scrub and stones!

Answering your heart!

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] When irritations, groans arise … give yourself a ‘talking-to’! …

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