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StoryThe Targovishte Quandary - Part 1 of 3 Turlough122 years 4 months ago
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StoryFree ice creams every day Itane Vero32 years 4 months ago
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StoryThis Precious Lady Richard L. Prov...62 years 4 months ago
StoryWhat's going on inside? Rhiannonw82 years 4 months ago
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Story… Well-yoked Rhiannonw02 years 4 months ago
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Harvest completed, thanksgiving

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] So are you thankful? Thankful to whom? …
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Kathleen, Gladly, Teleri

… the ‘Kathleen’ substitution! … the eyes of the bear were probably rather close together … A tom-boy, but …
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Walking with the Lord

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] So much to distract and dilute our walk with the Lord every day. Remember, give thought to your root – our...
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Dragon-dinos

Under a carpet in Carlisle cathedral aisle a brass plate over a marble tomb (about 500 years old); engraved with a dog, a fish, a bird, an eel and two mythical creatures (it is said) — or are they? …Did Saint George kill a dinosaur?
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Above CravenArms 29/9/24

Bright September Saturday Lunch at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms: (Veggie lasagne and lemon and oat slice!) Then walk out over...
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it alwasy seems odd that some

Posted on Fri, 21 Jul 2023

it alwasy seems odd that some like their chocolate oddly flavoured, whereas I (and most??) like the plain thing, with maybe some caramel!

I was glad you mentioned the lovely scenery this time amongst your descriptions of the complex and...

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I'd never heard ofit. So

Posted on Fri, 21 Jul 2023

I'd never heard ofit. So slight. There is a lovely little video of it on Wikipedia. Rhiannon

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Looking at the interweaving

Posted on Wed, 19 Jul 2023

Looking at the interweaving green tangles can be very relaxing and soothing of tensions. Interesting that you can dream such!

As for awakening from our bodies' failing we are given the answer. In John chapter 5 in the Bible Jesus speaks of...

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A fish that captures the

Posted on Mon, 17 Jul 2023

A fish that captures the imagination with its beauty, and a tale of to encourage long perseverance, and a hope that there is some sort of supernatural, though viewed generally as presumed rather capricious.

I hadn't heard the tale, but...

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Interesting that tastes can

Posted on Mon, 17 Jul 2023

Interesting that tastes can change. I think sometimes you just need a change. I remember once a teenage son, saying with surprise that he suddenly didn't seem to want chocolate. I noted how much Christmas chocolate he had guzzled without...

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Hi, both! 

Posted on Wed, 12 Jul 2023

Hi, both! 

I clicked on to read this, Paul, thinking it was Castell Coch near Cardiff. My mother lived across the valley, and as we drove up to her village, our children would look to see who would be the first to spot 'Castell Coch' as we...

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I'm not sure I've fully

Posted on Tue, 11 Jul 2023

I'm not sure I've fully understood this, Jenny. But your seem entranced by the odd shape of the upended wriggly roots of the large tree, and with that I empathise, and also the wonder they rouse of the goings-on where they have emerged from,...

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Amazing catalogue of

Posted on Sat, 08 Jul 2023

Amazing catalogue of experiences and so highlighting the extra satisfaction and fulfilement of being able to help and serve in any small or big ways, Graham. Rhiannon

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Posted in Living The Dream

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I suddenly realised why it

Posted on Fri, 07 Jul 2023

I suddenly realised why it was called 'Miss Australia' in this episode! Very interesting to be back in the world of shipping and phonecards of the 70s. I think you were more careful of the drink and associations than you sound. My father died...

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It's amazing how any ideas

Posted on Tue, 04 Jul 2023

It's amazing how any ideas that seem mysterious even when shown clearly wrong can be tantalizing , and distract away from thinking about simple clear truth, duties, and the solid good things of life!

Well-written, of course. Rhiannon

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