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StoryThe White Orchid hilary west84 years 8 months ago
StoryEssential Cycle Rhiannonw144 years 8 months ago
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StoryRiding The Rails Richard L. Prov...34 years 8 months ago
StoryMaria and the Bellasis Family 2 jeand64 years 8 months ago
StoryJust to breathe..... Mary-Ann24 years 8 months ago
StoryAphasia agnosticnun74 years 8 months ago
StoryCoastal Path (3) – birds Rhiannonw184 years 8 months ago
StoryCoastal path – (2) sound Rhiannonw64 years 8 months ago
StoryThe coastal path, nr Trefin, May (1) flowers Rhiannonw104 years 8 months ago
Story'Come, Lord Jesus.’ Rhiannonw24 years 8 months ago
StoryVirtual Readings luigi_pagano84 years 8 months ago
StoryMaria and the Bellasis Family jeand74 years 8 months ago
StoryMy Support Rhiannonw44 years 8 months ago
StoryThe Fat Controller appreciated useful, helpful engines Rhiannonw84 years 8 months ago
StoryKabul Airport marandina224 years 8 months ago
StoryWriting in the Sand Tom Brown164 years 8 months ago
StorySeparating West from East Rhiannonw154 years 8 months ago
StoryOut of the Marches* Rhiannonw64 years 8 months ago
StoryPeacemakers know joy Rhiannonw24 years 8 months ago
StoryIt's A Wonderful Life skinner_jennifer144 years 8 months ago
StorySubtle ‘normalisings’ Rhiannonw64 years 8 months ago
Storysuddenly Di_Hard144 years 8 months ago
StoryThe Salmon River Richard L. Prov...44 years 8 months ago
StoryPatsy hilary west64 years 8 months ago

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The Victim’s Victory – for us!

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] A crown of thorns crushed on His head, and mocked. The Victim’s victory cry – ‘Finished!’’ – earth rocked...

3 days that changed the world

Friday: The nuisance is gone the challenger killed they think they have won his death now done, embarrassment removed … Saturday … Sunday

The thief who changed his mind …

[This is what I read at the reading night. I've also put the links for the two nature pieces I read.] Woke up this morning what a day ahead: death by crucifixion: anger and dread … with anger I’m ablaze, the other thief and I add our insults … But then my tired brain thought more …
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Up Disgwylfa Hill again

Steep climb up, gorse bushes and dead bracken – most gorse bushes dusty and flower-less but a few full of flowers. Sky larks (singing their hearts out); below us …
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The 15-minute city

I don’t understand this concept of 15 min-cities. It seems to be proposing people should be able to find all they need: healthcare, schools, shops,...
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The gift of the 'now' –This

Posted on Tue, 16 Mar 2021

The gift of the 'now' –This day’s end, nowhere in sight – to enjoy, and to brighten others' lives. Rhiannon

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Posted in Carpe Diem !

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I've been mulling over this

Posted on Fri, 12 Mar 2021

I've been mulling over this since first reading it, Hilary. It shows what could happen if there was no control, but to me, the snowdrops signify the fact that God does have control, and all will end his way, with Jesus coming back before other...

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Posted in Pandora's Box

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You certainly brought back

Posted on Wed, 10 Mar 2021

You certainly brought back memories! I'm pretty sure it is a place we delighted in exploring a few years ago on a holiday in Devon. Such an interesting and intiguing and beautiful place. Rhiannon

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Posted in Lydford Gorge

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Contrast of the simplicity of

Posted on Mon, 01 Mar 2021

Contrast of the simplicity of unwashed hands, those of someone seemingly uncared-for, with the constantly hand-sanitized hands encouraged at present.— but all feel the cold of the snow. Rhiannon

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Oh, I see it is still a story

Posted on Sat, 30 Jan 2021

Oh, I see it is still a story in the making, and moving into the child's imaginary world of release from the real world that's gone so skew-whiff. Rhiannon

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Posted in part 6

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I don't know how I totally

Posted on Sat, 12 Dec 2020

I don't know how I totally missed this series, Di. I just came across it when I was searching for something else. I look forward to reading it. It seems to benefit from your observation of children's reactions, but also memories of your own...

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Posted in part 1

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Peaceful teenage summe

Posted on Thu, 25 Feb 2021

Peaceful teenage summer/spring evening! Rhiannon

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Posted in Timely Leisure Spent With You

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Appreciated that Richard,

Posted on Thu, 25 Feb 2021

Appreciated that Richard, with the comment on the now of age, and the memories of younger activity, and the pleasure to be given to others in our remaining days! Rhiannon

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Posted in An Older Age

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I'm still not getting out

Posted on Wed, 24 Feb 2021

I'm still not getting out much, Di, and so loved your description! and of the lichens too, abundant in your part of the world I should think. Rhiannon

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Posted in Getting Ready

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A lovely picture of the soggy

Posted on Sun, 21 Feb 2021

A lovely picture of the soggy, saturated, mossy time of year, when noting the pleasure of the landscape, but not needing to talk about it, just enjoy and show. Rhiannon

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