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StoryMiss Australia 1978 – Part Four of Four Turlough162 years 1 week ago
StoryIncarnation - prepared for, and consequences Rhiannonw22 years 1 week ago
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StoryReasons to Be Bulgarian… Naz-dra-vee! Turlough202 years 2 weeks ago
StoryUp to the Hoar Frost Rhiannonw192 years 2 weeks ago

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Pareidolia

Look into the flames, and what do you see? Horses and dragons flash in and flee, faces and castles seem to appear for an instant, then disappear?...
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Gloom imprisons

[inspired by ‘Two men looked out through prison bars’ Extended metaphorically]
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Cherry

A garden is …

… a haven, unconfined, giving rest of mind: beauty and utility, flowers or veg, cultivated or wild, fence or hedge – and for a child a place for...

Not just the specks in their eyes*

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] Easy to criticize and dig up ancient dirt, enjoy exposing lies, and actions that have hurt, with motive to...

In the summer heat

It’s hotter in Bulgaria, it’s cooler at the Pole. It’s winter in Australia, so really, on the whole our climate’s not extreme. But yet in height of summer heat tempers get frayed and …
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It's very evocative, and a

Posted on Wed, 30 Aug 2023

It's very evocative, and a lovely reminder to others in reading of such a scene, with sight, touch and sound! Rhiannon

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Posted in a morning to remember

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Lovely and varied collection

Posted on Sat, 26 Aug 2023

Lovely and varied collection of memories revealed. Rhiannon

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Posted in Life's Style

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A lot of attitudes and

Posted on Tue, 22 Aug 2023

A lot of attitudes and searchings re the future described well.

The younger generation can't understand how we didn't keep in touch with more after schoo. My parents moved back to Wales from London suburbia as I finieshed school. I too did...

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Posted in Steve Mason and the Last Day of School (Part Two of Two)

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A lovely place pictured for

Posted on Mon, 21 Aug 2023

A lovely place pictured for young and old. Rhiannon

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Posted in Swathed In Nature's Beauty

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I've just caught up with this

Posted on Sat, 12 Aug 2023

I've just caught up with this. A while before covid we had a practice with about 3 dentists, NHS. Ours, and he had kept me coming very regularly becaue of my poor teeth, retired just before covid. Now I think they are down to one, and sometimes...

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Posted in The Dentist.

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I hadn't tnought of the

Posted on Thu, 17 Aug 2023

I hadn't tnought of the 'fostered' fledgling 'never seen the face of its mother' and the madly feeding 'foster parents' with little time to show any motherliness!

We all still love to hear an adult cuckoo, but don't like seeing its chick...

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Posted in The Loneliness of a Cuckoo

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You posted the pig one some

Posted on Thu, 17 Aug 2023

You posted the pig one some time back (Poking James MacGuigan’s Pig). Kids can be very cruel, even to each other, and love a mystery, like their stories.

My grandchildren and their cousin (4,5,6) 'met' some cows yesterday. I don't think...

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Posted in Poking James MacGuigan’s Cow

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One day there will be no

Posted on Wed, 16 Aug 2023

One day there will be no aging! Meanwhile we have memories and how lovely to watch moving water, reflections, shimmering weeping willows — and such things haven't changed as we have. Enjoyed following your thoughts! Rhiannon

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Posted in Glancing Back

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Lovely descriptions of the

Posted on Wed, 09 Aug 2023

Lovely descriptions of the change of season creeping in. The delights to see when pausing to look in our world are  reminder that they are but pale in comparison to the new earth of heaven to come! Rhiannon

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Posted in wising up

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Dear Jean,

Posted on Sun, 13 Aug 2023

Dear Jean,

It is good for us to understand some of your pathway. I'm glad you enjoy all the little pleasures day by day, and the beauty. Your comment about your friend highlights that the future life whenever it comes is even...

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Posted in Dozey Bella and Cippy

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