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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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I can see the concept for

Posted on Thu, 27 Apr 2023

I can see the concept for this growing from loss of Skye.

But let it remain in SciFi! To jump from DNA formula to cloning or this development of hologram and recreation of experience and memories …. The real way of resurrection evnetually...

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It sounds like having fun

Posted on Wed, 26 Apr 2023

It sounds like having fun with making words sound scientific! Which is what science fiction aims to do, I suppose.  I presume the lady has no solidity to touch, nor the dog?? Did he send the blanket with DNA? but no photos? You're leading up...

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You're obviously writing from

Posted on Tue, 25 Apr 2023

You're obviously writing from the heart of the effect of losing a close pet like this.

The end of the chapter is a fascinating idea. I presume there is no solidity to a hologram, but then this is science fiction and you may have other '...

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The sepia photos and old

Posted on Sun, 23 Apr 2023

The sepia photos and old receipts might prove interesting! Rhiannon

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So much to notice in each

Posted on Mon, 24 Apr 2023

So much to notice in each little habitat! Rhiannon

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Posted in Joy Of Connecting To The Land

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Oh, Jean, it was hard reading

Posted on Mon, 24 Apr 2023

Oh, Jean, it was hard reading the more detail, but thankful you came through it, and it steadied up. Preserved to persevere. And glad you have the steadiness of mind and thought for much of the time. Times of sunshine along the hard way. And no...

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Did you know the poem by A

Posted on Sun, 23 Apr 2023

Did you know the poem by A Milne (of 'Pooh bear' fame), 'Halfway down the stairs', as a child? You can google it if you don't know it. Rhiannon

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Posted in My Eyes.....

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So easy not to notice the

Posted on Sat, 22 Apr 2023

So easy not to notice the riches around us, and the real discoveries to be made! Rh

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It must have taken some time

Posted on Sat, 22 Apr 2023

It must have taken some time to record all these thoughts. Delight and the sheer speed and beauty exploding out conveyed!

 song, far more rich than coins of gold and silver thrill in spills, through tree fingers bounce, uncounted as ...

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Thank you, Tom. Isn't the

Posted on Wed, 19 Apr 2023

Thank you, Tom. Isn't the 'parachute' of hairs on the dandelion seed acting like hang-glider riding the thermals? These designs and mechanisms are indeed wonderful, and are often complex but would be a hindrance if not complete. Rhiannon

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