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My stories

Cherry

Swallow pride, ask Dad, listen…

I was a teenager, age about 15. I’d learnt to float happily when we regularly visited the beautiful quiet cove at Cwm-yr-eglwys in north Pembrokeshire. But I couldn’t swim. My father tried to teach me, but I think I was too stubborn to listen properly … But now I wanted to go to a youth camp back in Wales with a friend, on Bala lake …
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The Bible Book of Proverbs

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] A book of a father’s instructions, desiring his child’s good health … So much common-sense, and word-pictures – memorable to stick in the mind …
Gold cherry

Beside the sea

Trefin, north Pembrokeshire Coastal path May 2025 … not seaside of the beach and sand but where the ocean meets the land with cliff and rocks and...
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Would you invent a God like this?

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] A Being greater far than man, a Being greater than we can envision, comprehend, conceive … would anyone invent such creed? …
Cherry

Wild Welsh Poppies

Lemon poppies dancing in the breeze – shimmering crinkled silk chiffon.
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I'm sorry I missed this Jenny

Posted on Sun, 25 Feb 2024

I'm sorry I missed this Jenny. And have missed you writing recently. I hadn't  heard of this lady. Quite some walk! Rhiannon

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Posted in The Fish Hawker

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Just a few lines expressive

Posted on Wed, 28 Feb 2024

Just a few lines expressive of the trouble of war. There is so much war around the world, and much we rarely hear about.

When we were growing up our father couldn't really talk about the war (WW2) with us, though he got frustrated at some...

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Posted in Conscript

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He does seem to have a lot of

Posted on Tue, 27 Feb 2024

He does seem to have a lot of hang-ups. I suppose that is all part of the back-story. Rhiannon

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Posted in New Directions (13)

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I don't think I understand

Posted on Sun, 25 Feb 2024

I don't think I understand the 'warm gun' phrase though maybe it is conjuring up how we can selfishly grab what will (we think) bring us happiness, without care for harm that the action may bring to others.

I like your concentration on the...

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Posted in Catch-me-if-you-can

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Your picture (attractively

Posted on Sat, 24 Feb 2024

Your picture (attractively written) is of matter coming from nowhere and suddenly light, and suddenly the matter arranging itself. That does seem rather remarkable to assemble into complexity unless guided, and that by an extreme intelligence and...

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Posted in That first light

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I liked the way you described

Posted on Fri, 23 Feb 2024

I liked the way you described open and friendly smiles that open up a link. But your later comments show how despite the genuine friendliness, alcohol prevents a real openness, and dims the sense of need or work for others' needs. So much going...

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Posted in Johnny Ten Levs

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Thank you. It was just that

Posted on Thu, 22 Feb 2024

Thank you. It was just that last part we had to scramble up as there is a carpark below (full of puddles and potholes!). The 'giant golf ball' can be seen from afar (as a tiny golf ball catching the sun!) looking like an observatory but I think...

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Posted in Titterstone Clee (533m)16/02/24

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thank youk, Dougie. I have

Posted on Tue, 20 Feb 2024

thank youk, Dougie. I have just been reading your latest post.!

I think in Britain there are still so few that realise that the so-called evidence for life evolving (as opposed to small changes in variation within species) is crumbling and...

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Posted in Precision-Controlled Complex Chemistry

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I found your poem and that of

Posted on Wed, 21 Feb 2024

I found your poem and that of Kipling (which I hadn't read before) interesting and descriptive of the pull of the open space (I imagine a similar pull felt often by many to be up in mountainous widlerness) and the conflict of danger and...

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Posted in The Long Call

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What a wonderful walk! And

Posted on Fri, 16 Feb 2024

What a wonderful walk! And that because you have eyes to see, and in such description! (I had not heard the word 'claggy' before. Looked it up as I thought you had invented it, like my sinky!). You bring to life the feeling of fresh breezy air...

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Posted in Two kinds of crying : 15th February 2024

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