Rhiannonw

Primary tabs

TypeTitleAuthorRepliesLast updated
StoryCaution! Rhiannonw64 years 8 months ago
StoryFork Ahead! Rhiannonw104 years 8 months ago
StoryInternet Publishing Tom Brown94 years 8 months ago
StoryAnother Night On a Bare Mountain marandina324 years 8 months ago
StoryGod is, and is love Rhiannonw24 years 8 months ago
StoryMaria's Diary 37 jeand94 years 8 months ago
StorySeeing the end from the … Rhiannonw134 years 8 months ago
StoryCrisis Moment Rhiannonw94 years 8 months ago
StoryFalse Hope Rhiannonw74 years 8 months ago
Storylight’s linger-lapse of time MarciaMarcia94 years 8 months ago
StoryMaria's Diary 36 jeand64 years 8 months ago
StoryPaid! Record Cleared! Rhiannonw64 years 8 months ago
StoryMaria's Diary 35 The Shipwreck jeand104 years 8 months ago
StoryAn Encounter With Self Richard L. Prov...74 years 8 months ago
Storylater Di_Hard144 years 9 months ago
StoryThirsting For Autumn skinner_jennifer144 years 9 months ago
StoryMaria's Diary 34 jeand64 years 9 months ago
Forum topicOther Minds on radio 4 Di_Hard44 years 9 months ago
StoryFor a while … Rhiannonw94 years 9 months ago
StoryWhat, or Who, can you lean on? Rhiannonw24 years 9 months ago
StoryRepatriation Rhiannonw44 years 9 months ago
StoryMaria's Diary 33 jeand84 years 9 months ago
StoryComing Home skinner_jennifer114 years 9 months ago
StoryA sleepy mid-July mid-afternoon Rhiannonw174 years 9 months ago
StoryMaria's Diary 32 jeand84 years 9 months ago

Pages

My stories

Cherry

The Mountain Code!

This was insipired by memories of my father’s lusty singing of the humourous 'National Anthem of the Ancient Britons' or the 'Woad Ode' (to tune of Men of Harlech) I didn’t know it by that title but just by some of the words and tune (see links) I used to enjoy the fun, rhythm and fun rhymes. What I’ve written comes from thinking about it but is nothing like it.
3 likes
Cherry

A few early wild daffodils in the woods

Trees above seem dead and dun; fragile …
1 likes

A biography

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] The baby born in stable stall and grown to be a carpenter, respected by his siblings all and parents,...
Cherry

Memory Medley

My parents bought the cabinet about 60 years ago to house an encyclopaedia. (I’m not sure how much those tomes were used, but in the days long before...
2 likes

Supernatural but knowable

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] on Psalm 33 To praise God is right, and joyfully sing. His all-scanning sight knows who hope in him – don’t...

Pages

1537 of my comments have received 1583 Great Feedback votes

1 Vote

One of your viivid little

Posted on Tue, 26 Jan 2021

One of your viivid little cameos again, Richard. Rhiannon

Read full comment

Posted in Fog

1 Vote

We so rarely get weather like

Posted on Sat, 23 Jan 2021

We so rarely get weather like that here! Rhiannon

Read full comment

Posted in Day of the Snow

1 Vote

Interesting musings on time

Posted on Sun, 03 Jan 2021

Interesting musings on time and dementia struggles. Time is temporary, as are the stars! Rhiannon

Read full comment

Posted in "Time and Stardust"

1 Vote

My youmg gramdchildren (1 and

Posted on Mon, 04 Jan 2021

My youmg gramdchildren (1 and 3) were so excited Saturday night at a slight covering, and their exctied parents took them out in the dark yard to gather snowballs (!) and feel it, as , as expected it had more or less cleared by morning. They'd...

Read full comment

Posted in The Evening Sky Lost

1 Vote

And to you too. Thank you.

Posted on Thu, 31 Dec 2020

And to you too. Thank you. Cats must make more mess even! I remember one of mine as a crawling baby getting hold of a toilet roll - then you realise how much paper is in a toilet roll! Rhiannon

Read full comment

Posted in Toddler opening presents

1 Vote

What an interesting

Posted on Thu, 31 Dec 2020

What an interesting meditation on the effects of different instruments, and indicating how classical music can empathise with sadness, but also gently turn you to the brighter things that remain to enjoy. Rhiannon

Read full comment

Posted in Symphony Of Emotions

1 Vote

It can be quite a surprise to

Posted on Tue, 29 Dec 2020

It can be quite a surprise to some if you are able to tell them how it really hurts to have Jesus, who is your Friend, spoken about like that as a loose word. I used to tell the children to avoid using 'empty' words in anger, because sometimes...

Read full comment

Posted in What Is Your Instinctive Word?

1 Vote

seems ethereal and dreamy,

Posted on Mon, 28 Dec 2020

seems ethereal and dreamy, highlighting perseverence in the face of injustice, and good come despite long harshness endured.  Rhiannon

Read full comment

Posted in A Bridge of Lies

1 Vote

ah, thank you for reminding

Posted on Thu, 24 Dec 2020

ah, thank you for reminding me of scrabble, Jenny. We do scrabble and courtdown puzzles every mealtime, but holidays we usually have a go at the proper game. My husband almost invariably wins by lots, it is his 'thing', but we have fun, and I can...

Read full comment

Posted in Christmas Rhyme

1 Vote

Very true, Jenny, thank you.

Posted on Mon, 21 Dec 2020

Very true, Jenny, thank you. When I studied biochemistry, I was amazed at the beauty on the microscopic and molecular scale of the structure and organisation, hidden from our eyes! Rhiannon

Read full comment

Posted in Wonderful things come from surprising packages

Pages