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StoryA Man Named Malcolm Mark Say133 years 3 months ago
StoryThe Mountain Code! Rhiannonw143 years 3 months ago
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StoryMemory Medley Rhiannonw213 years 3 months ago
StorySpring Skies (After the Dogs of Winter) marandina193 years 3 months ago
StoryThe Return of Oscaloo (Part 2) donignacio73 years 3 months ago
StoryWorked-up Fear? Rhiannonw93 years 3 months ago
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StoryDad D G Moody63 years 3 months ago
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StoryThe Right to Sparkle Jane Hyphen133 years 3 months ago
Blog entryA Eulogy for a Collie marandina133 years 3 months ago
StoryAge of Empires marandina143 years 3 months ago
StoryThe Tall Bookcase luigi_pagano63 years 3 months ago
StoryThe Lion's Mouth - Part 1 luigi_pagano183 years 3 months ago
StorySupernatural but knowable Rhiannonw03 years 3 months ago
StoryCovid Morning 2000 SteveHoselitz23 years 4 months ago

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On top of the world again!

(Hergest Ridge, west of Kington, Offa’s Dyke Path, 23/5/24) Cold and overcast, but clear – blustery, blasting … northward humps and dips of mid-Wales – a bit of light catches the new bright-greening fern fronds emerging,…

Look, who’s come!

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] See, we have received Messiah – never was there such a Friend. Moses and the prophets taught us of the One...
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East from Cwm-yr-Eglwys

7/5/24) Sea mist over the sea and distant cliffs, walk the cliff path awhile. Down into a cove, see a couple of oyster catchers with their red legs...
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The tentative gardener

He took out his seeds to sow … the tiniest size and wonky … ’I’ll plant something else now instead!’
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Before He rose up to heaven

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] … and then the Day of Pentecost, remembered today “Stay here in the city until I clothe you with power to go...

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Thank you, Jenny. You set me

Posted on Wed, 15 Aug 2012

Thank you, Jenny. You set me wondering if I did take a photo. I think at that time we couldn't upload photos. I did find I had, and just put a clip of it on here. I doesn't do justice to the bird - better photos online, but it does bring back the...

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Thought-provoking and

Posted on Wed, 09 Nov 2022

Thought-provoking and reminiscent of Scrooge's dreams! The ending of leaving it too late, so unclear what the offer was, is appropriate.

It is good to remember failures if it leads to repentance. It is good to remember good deeds, but not...

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An interesting introduction,

Posted on Wed, 09 Nov 2022

An interesting introduction, Jenny, and some lovely descriptions. Is it from film or zoo that you can picture all this? Rhiannon

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The old soldiers, their

Posted on Sun, 06 Nov 2022

The old soldiers, their families and contemporaries remember. We need reminding. Rhiannon

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Yes, it's crumbles mostly for

Posted on Sat, 05 Nov 2022

Yes, it's crumbles mostly for me, and usually mixed with apples or other fruit. I've been freezing a lot of quince someone wasn't using recently and they are very similar to pears (though very hard to cut, but cook quickly, and again I tend to...

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You've caught your delight

Posted on Sat, 05 Nov 2022

You've caught your delight and the enjoyment handed to you, unplannable! Rhiannon

(I grabbed some pears either surplus to someone's pickings, or too uncertain to put in the foodbank, at church a couple of weeks ago, and got them cooked and...

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My sister had tight curls and

Posted on Wed, 02 Nov 2022

My sister had tight curls and disliked it. I think now she has her hair longer, and doesn't feel bothered by the curls at the ends! She envied my slightly wavy hair! As Insert says, the grass is always greener, and when you're young you feel so...

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Thanks, Di. They are fallible

Posted on Tue, 01 Nov 2022

Thanks, Di. They are fallible human beings as we are! And though either side of debates may be genuine, they are capable of getting confused, and that is why we need a responsible opposition to argue carefully, and realise some issues are complex...

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Graveyards can be very eerie

Posted on Sat, 29 Oct 2022

Graveyards can be very eerie with gusty wind and squelchy decaying lieaves this time of the year, and early darkness, as you well picture, Jenny.

But it's not the restless human dead. Though the physical body die and crumble, the spirit...

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Sounds like another

Posted on Sat, 29 Oct 2022

Sounds like another reviatlising walk captured on paper! And that remembered autumna smell.

Reminds me of wanting to photograph the sound of the waves  and wind off the cliffs – also envigorating! Rhiannon

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