Earl Grey is one of the few things I don't like, but am surprised to find most, or very many people think it a real delicacy and are please to be able to offer it. I think I only tried it once too, and felt convinced it reminded me of moth-balls...
I've never been one for mythology, but I think I have grasped the metaphor of emerging from the dark of Hades via the dark of earth and out into so much room to breathe in this place! and the delight and wonder of the unfurling crocus –...
From worn out windows where cracks lurked, gaps under front door, wind creeping in, whistling an eerie tune along wrinkled cracked walls; depicting long eared monsters that seemed to crawl.
A lot to work at in marriage, but great benefits. We are weak. I posted the following when we had our special anniversary (in lockdown!, and rather poor health) Rhiannon
Meant to look at this yesterday. I think I'll need to give time to read it better tomorrow. So much description to think about. Do raven's attack small deer too? Rhiannon
I wonder how many of the
Posted on Tue, 21 Feb 2023
I wonder how many of the Russian people really believe that the West wants to attack them, and that the war is defensive. So sad and futile. Rhiannon
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Earl Grey is one of the few
Posted on Sun, 19 Feb 2023
Earl Grey is one of the few things I don't like, but am surprised to find most, or very many people think it a real delicacy and are please to be able to offer it. I think I only tried it once too, and felt convinced it reminded me of moth-balls...
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I've never been one for
Posted on Thu, 16 Feb 2023
I've never been one for mythology, but I think I have grasped the metaphor of emerging from the dark of Hades via the dark of earth and out into so much room to breathe in this place! and the delight and wonder of the unfurling crocus –...
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From worn out windows where
Posted on Tue, 14 Feb 2023
From worn out windows where cracks lurked, gaps under front door, wind creeping in, whistling an eerie tune along wrinkled cracked walls; depicting long eared monsters that seemed to crawl.
Our parents' generation had it tough...
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Very funny. Legs to age
Posted on Mon, 13 Feb 2023
Very funny. Legs do age though don't they, and the most important thing is mobility as your mother obviously realised! Rhiannon
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A lot to work at in marriage,
Posted on Sat, 11 Feb 2023
A lot to work at in marriage, but great benefits. We are weak. I posted the following when we had our special anniversary (in lockdown!, and rather poor health) Rhiannon
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No harm in hoping! So much
Posted on Wed, 08 Feb 2023
No harm in hoping! So much readjustment for you, with love, support and encouragement. Rhiannon
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That's beautiful. I hadn't
Posted on Wed, 08 Feb 2023
That's beautiful. I hadn't heard of such, but looked up some more images now! Thank you.
I have seen beautiful decorated gorse bushes etc covered in needles of hoar frost that can look like flowers on them. Rhiannon
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Yes, much detailed imagery.
Posted on Sat, 04 Feb 2023
Yes, much detailed imagery. Especially liked through trees' lichened blue haze and
paths scar moss and velvet mulch - decade on decade of decay, stimulant for outcast seeds and nuts to liberate life's coil from their parent's...
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Meant to look at this
Posted on Sat, 04 Feb 2023
Meant to look at this yesterday. I think I'll need to give time to read it better tomorrow. So much description to think about. Do raven's attack small deer too? Rhiannon
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