Parson Thru
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Story | A place of safety | Parson Thru | 4 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | On cutting the grass | Parson Thru | 17 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | Patience | Ewan | 2 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | In a northern town | Parson Thru | 5 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | Butterfly Bridge | skinner_jennifer | 15 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | Buses | Parson Thru | 31 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | Waka for Murasaki Shikibu | onemorething | 10 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | Trees on the Arapuni Road | Philip Sidney | 26 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | The parents have absconded | Parson Thru | 0 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | Portrait of a poet | Parson Thru | 2 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | No Word For Blue | Ewan | 4 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | Bonesack | Ewan | 5 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | Freedom in absentia | Parson Thru | 12 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | Looking at Klimt’s Frieze for Beethoven | onemorething | 24 | 4 years 1 month ago |
Story | Hey! | Parson Thru | 3 | 4 years 2 months ago |
Story | The beloved bicycle - 1 | Parson Thru | 8 | 4 years 2 months ago |
Story | where emily walked | JupiterMoon | 6 | 4 years 2 months ago |
Story | Refuge | Parson Thru | 9 | 4 years 2 months ago |
Story | Not dark yet | Parson Thru | 28 | 4 years 2 months ago |
Story | Nighthawks | Parson Thru | 0 | 4 years 2 months ago |
Story | In praise of public space | Parson Thru | 3 | 4 years 2 months ago |
Story | Lime Tree | onemorething | 16 | 4 years 2 months ago |
Story | Being alive - Fish and chips | Parson Thru | 3 | 4 years 2 months ago |
Story | Being alive 2 | Parson Thru | 2 | 4 years 2 months ago |
Story | Being alive | Parson Thru | 0 | 4 years 2 months ago |
I know. It's a bugger. Pity
Posted on Sun, 11 Feb 2018
I know. It's a bugger. Pity the adverbs. Adjectives frantically running for any available cover. Or calmly making their way. So heroic. You, too, midear.
Read full commentPosted in The old folks
Very sad but well-conveyed.
Posted on Fri, 09 Feb 2018
Very sad but well-conveyed. It says a lot about you that you don't turn your back. Great writing.
Read full commentPosted in Dear Mum
I couldn’t agree more about
Posted on Fri, 09 Feb 2018
I couldn’t agree more about the "out there" there thing. It's whatever it conjures, within the bounds of suggestion, I suppose. I like the break, but I don't know why. Thinking time for the speaker, maybe. Reflecting on what they've just said, on...
Read full commentPosted in Some Seam Shared
Time to read at last! Lessons
Posted on Tue, 06 Feb 2018
Time to read at last! Lessons cx'd.
Thank you for spanking niggling little prejudices about class and money. Maybe I'm just very grumpy today. I enjoyed this a lot, Elsie. The style is very readable and conversational. Brilliant. Also,...
Read full commentPosted in Les Rowse, Philippe and I Part 2
Very much worth slowing down
Posted on Mon, 22 Jan 2018
Very much worth slowing down almost to a stop to read and understand this lovely piece.
My problem, MarciaMarcia, is ownership of two left feet.
Read full commentPosted in What of Love’s
Couldn't agree more, Richard.
Posted on Tue, 16 Jan 2018
Couldn't agree more, Richard. I've been doing a lot of cramming up recently. There's such a body of history and technique, and great style and inspiration to be found, but in the end it comes down to what each of us, individually, has to say -...
Read full commentPosted in -Keyhole
Almost Haiku in its mystical
Posted on Tue, 16 Jan 2018
Almost Haiku in its mystical brevity.
Read full commentPosted in -Keyhole
Yes it is. We just need
Posted on Sun, 07 Jan 2018
Yes it is. We just need another word to describe it.
Read full commentPosted in Sum of the storm
Superb meshing of concept and
Posted on Sun, 17 Sep 2017
Superb meshing of concept and execution. I love the insertion, so subtle, of the last thought before sleep.
Read full commentPosted in time travelling
You've pulled it off really
Posted on Sat, 13 Jan 2018
You've pulled it off really well here. I stepped the other side of the fulcrum yesterday for that very reason. I love the plush thrumming curve. Altogether nicely done.
Read full commentPosted in finding peace
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