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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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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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I enjoy the time of year,

Posted on Fri, 28 Oct 2022

I enjoy the time of year, Paul, but for the colours in autumn sunshine, the bonfires, the cosiness of dressing up against the cold and warm homes, but that linked to certainty about the future and the dead and evil, not to enjoy fear and shivers...

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I think the labelling for the

Posted on Tue, 25 Oct 2022

I think the labelling for the war was more to do with politics and gang anger and peer pressures.

Those who would call themselves Protestant disagreed with some of the Catholic doctrine eg about Mary being perfect and could be prayed to...

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Glad you're finding ways to

Posted on Tue, 25 Oct 2022

Glad you're finding ways to humour her, and get aware of her dislikes or moods! Useful but trying!

God bless, Rhiannon

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We didn't have such rain up

Posted on Mon, 24 Oct 2022

We didn't have such rain up here this time, just some welcome rain quite heavy, back and fore. (though we have a recurrent drains' problem, but not weather related, not sure if they need a big investigation of the pipes here, or whether some new...

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Posted in You Never Know

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Can be so strange knocking at

Posted on Mon, 24 Oct 2022

Can be so strange knocking at a new place like that, waiting to meet the unkown people.

gothis was that meant ot be gothic? Rhiannon

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Posted in 2. Belfast Simon community 1978 - I arrive at my work

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You certainly get into your

Posted on Fri, 21 Oct 2022

You certainly get into your characters' lives. Observation of the age group thoughtful. Rhiannon

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How did you get on?

Posted on Wed, 19 Oct 2022

How did you get on? Challenging, sometimes feel can help, sometimes feel helpless but caring, I suppose? Trying to be real friend, ayway, I guess. Rhiannon

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You show clearly your

Posted on Tue, 18 Oct 2022

You show clearly your enjoyment of the pleasure in youth's escapism. I suppose escapism at other ages is more private! But maybe older years bring more opportunities for different interesting times maybe not as immediately exciting, but bringing...

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