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Not ‘Jesus and …’

He fully paid the price – our contribution nought:… but all our zeal and fire, is not part of what saves us, but flows from Life received…
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Quirky Letter Tweaks (1)

[I had some fun with these awhile ago when wakeful at night, so I don't know whether they are fun to others or just a bit stupid!] Come on camel! – … you’ll become …
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Cherry

Life's fuel

The farmers tend it, and then they send it to shops, we spend on it, for we depend on it, and … some, corrupt, supplies disrupt, grow rich and fat in greed on that which …
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Wonderful King

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] God pre-eminent we worship, wholly wise and full of grace. He alone can be the Saviour, only He can keep us...
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Wild weeding

Wildflower spatterings of small dainty flowers – mauve, orange, yellow, blue – dappled and soft; but oh, how they grow, spread, how quickly they...
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Lovely. Braving such

Posted on Wed, 14 Dec 2022

Lovely. Braving such temperatures, or benefiting from the film-makers that do, what beauty, but also, everything waiting for return of warmth. Rhiannon

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Posted in Mid-Winter

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from blackbird’s mellifluous

Posted on Fri, 09 Dec 2022

from blackbird’s mellifluous dawn to a nightjar’s vespers. gave a lovely insight into noticing what can be heard and seen to try to keep as refreshed as possible from the surroundings . and the last stanza showing a noticing in walking...

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Posted in Frontline

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Must have been really

Posted on Mon, 12 Dec 2022

Must have been really pleasant to be able to walk out and see the snow-clad hills, all lookinng so different. And I felt the sleepy warmth after the sharp clear frosty air, making you/me drowsy! Rhiannon

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Posted in Walk In December Snow

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Well written to hold the

Posted on Fri, 09 Dec 2022

Well written to hold the reader as usual. An amusing device to ponder the question what would her husband have wanted for her after his death. Rhiannon

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Posted in The Last Wish of Christmas

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This is some lovely

Posted on Thu, 08 Dec 2022

This is some lovely imaginations! Especially like the 'tickling by insects', connecting the dreamy imaginations with very down-to-earth feelings! It reminded my of the fungal 'wood-wide-web' (WWW!) that seems to connect the trees of the wood, but...

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Posted in Would I Be A Tree

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'sigh of thaw' seems a good

Posted on Wed, 07 Dec 2022

'sigh of thaw' seems a good description.. Thick hoar-frost on trees can be very beautiful, and the red berries are appreciated by our eyes when little else of colour, as well as food for the birds! Rhiannon

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Posted in Winter's Grip

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It must have been nice to

Posted on Tue, 06 Dec 2022

It must have been nice to feel more 'at home' eventually and be able to put down roots and be a part of it.

I suppose with a definite accent, it will always display my history of upbringing a bit! Around border land where we now live, the...

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Posted in Your accent tells …

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Been wondering how you were

Posted on Fri, 02 Dec 2022

Been wondering how you were getting on. It must help in all that waiting and potential stress to take an interest in the people you see, and a bit of listening in stops it being all imagination! And you can pray for them too. love and hugs and...

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Posted in chemo 16

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Cleverly put. Though shame

Posted on Tue, 29 Nov 2022

Cleverly put. Though shame faced can seek grace, and then revives still humble and apologetic, but with what colour in the heart and step?! Rhiannon

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Posted in Feeling Blue (words once said)

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I liked 'luscious green slips

Posted on Mon, 21 Nov 2022

I liked 'luscious green slips away' and 'Sun sinking low, intense gleam weakened'.

As long as we have warmth and artificial light we can enjoy the cosiness of the darkness, and enjoy memories of summer and imagination of...

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Posted in At Winter's Darkest Hour

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