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Ignoring laws

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] Some think it is kind God’s laws to ignore, but later they find the suffering’s more. Like calling ‘light...

Welcome sound

Lullaby rain: gentle rhythm pattering droplets’ refrain softly strafing the thirsty earth soaking, hydrating wetting the wilting all that was waiting...
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Grief and Comfort

Death, bereavement, loss and sadness emptiness and change and chill; though if the memories of who’s departed stir up thanks the mourning isn’t gloom...
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Jesus appears to John, cAD90

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] He is, and was, and is to come, the First and Last, the Living One, was dead, alive now evermore and holds...
Gold cherry

All Seasons' Refuges

Into the woods in the springtime … in the summer … in winter, and each time come out more ready
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Very rich in thought and

Posted on Thu, 25 Jun 2020

Very rich in thought and metaphor

tormentil's tiny maltese-cross petals in high pitched yellow spangle springy green paths

that's lovely, they do spangle don't they. The rampant cinquefoil in our garden reminds me of it,...

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Posted in june 25th, woods after a hot day

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It's a wonderfu description

Posted on Thu, 25 Jun 2020

It's a wonderfu description of the heat and the plants.

It is good that so much does survive, even if temporarily dying back. The problem is more of severe winter freezing in some places. Rhiannon

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Posted in Hot Times...Summer in the South

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Thank you, Jenny. I do like

Posted on Wed, 24 Jun 2020

Thank you, Jenny. I do like our 'wildflower' lawns, as long as they don't get too out of control. The Cat's Ears did get a bit too thick and tall! I love the variety of flowers you can get in a small patch, and of leaf shapes, and different years...

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Posted in Unmown ‘lawns’ – plant conglomeration

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I was trying to see if I

Posted on Mon, 22 Jun 2020

I was trying to see if I could capture the waving of the barley fields on camera up the road last night. I presume you are above and close to the sea, where you are in this? Lovely to stop and see the insects and the swallows darting around....

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Posted in june 20th

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Thanks. We were impressed

Posted on Thu, 11 Jun 2020

Thanks. We were impressed with Springwatch this year focusing on the benefit of many in lockdown having the time and peace to notice, and enjoyment and distraction from little things in nature all around them. More sensitive to beauty and peace...

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Posted in on the brighter side …

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Have you had great trouble,

Posted on Mon, 08 Jun 2020

Have you had great trouble, Jane? Grief and bereavement can never be fully imagined, and as you intimate, shake everything to the core, and you are suddenly walking a parallel life, cocooned. Rhiannon

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Posted in Grief is a Shower of Rocks

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A lovely feeling of movement:

Posted on Thu, 04 Jun 2020

A lovely feeling of movement:  leaves, the seasons changing and the blowing wind, Richard. Rhiannon

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Posted in Gliding Through Woods

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My mother-in-law (100!) is in

Posted on Thu, 21 May 2020

My mother-in-law (100!) is in a care home, and visitors aren't able to go in. She can't hear much, and we were concerned she would be very disturbed, not understanding, and as she had seemed very dependant on our visits. She can't hear well on...

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Posted in Daisy.

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Snapshots of time, cut off

Posted on Tue, 12 May 2020

Snapshots of time, cut off from the before and after and the larger stories. But memories can often fill in some more and at least remember more of character and incidents if we were there, but still as you say diaphonous aware we only...

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Posted in Heartfelt Nostalgia

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Well contstructed, Luigi.He

Posted on Sat, 09 May 2020

Well contstructed, Luigi.
He didn't bellow,
but quietly plotted
revenge on Othello.
 
A telling picture of the subtlety of mischief and lies. Be on your guard, think about what you hear! Rhiannon

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Posted in Planting the Seed

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