[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] A perfect creation but sin brought withdrawal of fullest protection – described as ‘the fall’: disease … their Master … promised …
With heavy heart he viewed the vast slums built, as industry growing fast drew crowds of workers – their daily grind hard, and cheer in liquor find … he whole vast slum soon seeing fewer bitter, angry, glum.
Really enjoyed the cliff ramble as have had so many holidays on Purbeck cliffs and Pembrokeshire coastal path, and also lived many years in Barry with the friendly Flat Holm and Steep Holm to see (except when it was raining, though the saying was...
I like the haiku – the lightest touch, as the woman who touched Christ's garment, but he knew she had done so, and that she believed, and was approaching him. Rhiannon
Such a lovely garden to visualise! and the idea of them learning to enjoy gardening and able to notice so much wildlife. Thank you for reminding me of the two delightful collective nouns! Rhiannon
Doing housework there can be often opportuity to watch through the windows to refresh, and there is so much seen to relax, but also to stimulate from the busyness of bees etc.
But there are some nations where life is harder and more like...
Always good to hear you, Jean. and thanks for letting us know. I'm sure you're glad to get it done, and pray you'll have plenty to keep occupied with meantime, and that He will watch over you and the surgeon's hands. much love, Rhiannon
You encourage the noticing of
Posted on Tue, 04 Apr 2023
You encourage the noticing of the little things to see and hear and smell, even when we can't go far! Rhiannon
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Really enjoyed the cliff
Posted on Tue, 28 Mar 2023
Really enjoyed the cliff ramble as have had so many holidays on Purbeck cliffs and Pembrokeshire coastal path, and also lived many years in Barry with the friendly Flat Holm and Steep Holm to see (except when it was raining, though the saying was...
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The awakening nature with the
Posted on Tue, 21 Mar 2023
The awakening nature with the drifting in of spring likened to what is much conceled at night until daybreak? Rhiannon
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Dougie, you've missed an 'r'
Posted on Mon, 20 Mar 2023
Dougie, you've missed an 'r' out of the title.
I like the haiku – the lightest touch, as the woman who touched Christ's garment, but he knew she had done so, and that she believed, and was approaching him. Rhiannon
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Good. The shock from short
Posted on Fri, 17 Mar 2023
Good. The shock from short says more than wordy! A lovely shock those daffodils to all who are tired after winter — trumpeting! Rhiannon
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Sounds a lovely place and
Posted on Fri, 10 Mar 2023
Sounds a lovely place and weather to enjoy the daffodils and other signs. Rhiannon
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A good little tale. Nicely
Posted on Fri, 10 Mar 2023
A good little tale. Nicely told for children. And another intriguing collective noun! Rhiannon
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Such a lovely garden to
Posted on Fri, 10 Mar 2023
Such a lovely garden to visualise! and the idea of them learning to enjoy gardening and able to notice so much wildlife. Thank you for reminding me of the two delightful collective nouns! Rhiannon
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Doing housework there can be
Posted on Wed, 08 Mar 2023
Doing housework there can be often opportuity to watch through the windows to refresh, and there is so much seen to relax, but also to stimulate from the busyness of bees etc.
But there are some nations where life is harder and more like...
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Always good to hear you, Jean
Posted on Wed, 08 Mar 2023
Always good to hear you, Jean. and thanks for letting us know. I'm sure you're glad to get it done, and pray you'll have plenty to keep occupied with meantime, and that He will watch over you and the surgeon's hands. much love, Rhiannon
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