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StoryWriting in the Sand Tom Brown164 years 10 months ago
StorySeparating West from East Rhiannonw154 years 10 months ago
StoryOut of the Marches* Rhiannonw64 years 10 months ago
StoryPeacemakers know joy Rhiannonw24 years 10 months ago
StoryIt's A Wonderful Life skinner_jennifer144 years 10 months ago
StorySubtle ‘normalisings’ Rhiannonw64 years 10 months ago
Storysuddenly Di_Hard144 years 10 months ago
StoryThe Salmon River Richard L. Prov...44 years 10 months ago
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StoryFor Argument's Sake luigi_pagano64 years 11 months ago
StorySaccades of Sands marandina224 years 11 months ago
StoryHear Hear forest_for_ever14 years 11 months ago
StoryHeading South forest_for_ever54 years 11 months ago
StoryAngry Spots forest_for_ever44 years 11 months ago
StoryMaria's Diary 41 and Epilogue jeand84 years 11 months ago
Story Daddy's Gone skinner_jennifer84 years 11 months ago
StoryTime’s Travel MarciaMarcia104 years 11 months ago
StoryThe Desert Fox luigi_pagano84 years 11 months ago
StoryMaria's Diary 40 jeand84 years 11 months ago
StoryTrue, humble prayer, and a proud pretender Rhiannonw44 years 11 months ago
StoryThe Mountain Richard L. Prov...114 years 11 months ago
StoryFoxy Till Dawn skinner_jennifer234 years 11 months ago
StoryMaria's Diary 39 jeand64 years 11 months ago
StoryWestope Wood Hill Rhiannonw94 years 11 months ago
StoryMaria's Diary 38 jeand64 years 11 months ago

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Creator of skills

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] “Our love of beauty, and some skill reflects Your greater – how we thrill to see the rose and daffodil, deep...
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A king’s labour

My primary allegiance is to the King of kings, but I will honour Charles as king and all those ‘in the wings’ willing to serve … And pray for … Our parliament is … can be foolish …Be glad we’ve no dictator…encourage good debate …not anarchic ferment …
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Cherry

Above Upper Hill

(20/4/23) Just a little time to go out, and a beautiful day before the rain returns tomorrow. Quick look at map, and find a suggestion – up the hill...
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Removing the Sting!

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] What is the sting of death? Not just the pain, last breath, not just the disappointment, end of time upon...
Cherry

That long nose!

Starfish Girl suggested that as I had written on Nose, and she on Trunk, I should try one on the famous nose. This is a revision of an old one …
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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

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Posted in Symphony Of Emotions

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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...

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Posted in What Is Your Instinctive Word?

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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

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Posted in A Bridge of Lies

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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...

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Posted in Christmas Rhyme

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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

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In the melancholy of mid

Posted on Mon, 21 Dec 2020

In the melancholy of mid-winter cold and dark, and often being alone indoors more (especially during these lockdown rules), the sense of aging and weakening health can settle like a black dog —

then it is time to cheer oneself up, and see...

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Posted in At Christmas

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I hadn't realised about the

Posted on Wed, 16 Dec 2020

I hadn't realised about the coming 'conjunction' (to our eyes!) of Jupiter and Saturn. Thank you for mentioning it!

I like your first verse for a bright clear December morning!

All have been fascinated by the turn of the year, and...

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Posted in Hibernal Solstice

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It's interesting to imagine

Posted on Mon, 14 Dec 2020

It's interesting to imagine being young and fitter again, isn't it? You inspired me to look up a bit about Snow Buntings

 I like the image of a tough, bendy body, limbs soldiering on though they ache, Rhiannon

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Posted in Langdale Pikes In Winter

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much beauty in winter,

Posted on Fri, 04 Dec 2020

much beauty in winter, especially in the clear cold days. Rhiannon

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Posted in In The Winter Woods

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Well-pictured quietness and

Posted on Thu, 03 Dec 2020

Well-pictured quietness and calmness of waiting winter, like rest for us before the busyness. A useful slant on the IP too. As well as your cheer at being able to capture the thoughts in words.

I quite appreciate the feeling of wanting to...

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