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1134 of my comments have received 1246 Great Feedback votes

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Ah, half of those are me

Posted on Sat, 27 Jun 2020

Ah, half of those are me replying to the people kind enough to comment - including your good self!  Nice to see you, Tom!  

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 I like the idea of them as

Posted on Sun, 28 Jun 2020

 I like the idea of them as funeral directors.  I love that painting, too.  

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Wonderful stuff, Luigi!  I do

Posted on Sat, 27 Jun 2020

Wonderful stuff, Luigi!  I do sometimes wonder where the sock-eating monsters come from.  Do they come with each house, or each washing machine, or are you allocated one at birth that just follows you around?  

Greatly enjoyed this.

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Such thoughtful words, Jenny,

Posted on Sat, 27 Jun 2020

Such thoughtful words, Jenny, sums up a lot of what I've been thinking.  I feel so much for the young people, with so much uncertainty ahead of them.  The times may be less dangerous for them physically, but I think it's going to be so difficult...

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Just caught up with both

Posted on Wed, 17 Jun 2020

Just caught up with both parts of this, Penny, and very much enjoying it.  The blending of modern day life and the 'magic' realm is very well realised.  My only thought - and it's just fleeting - is that there are a lot of POV changes in a...

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Beautiful poem, Penny, really

Posted on Wed, 17 Jun 2020

Beautiful poem, Penny, really captures the child in all of us.  Definitely in need of some magic at the moment.

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Posted in "Could It Be Magic?"

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Going to cut this one out to

Posted on Sun, 14 Jun 2020

Going to cut this one out to keep, as we used to say in old fashioned times.  'The perish of groynes' - among so many wonderful phrases, this one took me right into the scene.  So much sadness, and a small, tentative, desperate hope.  Marvellous...

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It's nice to know that there

Posted on Tue, 09 Jun 2020

It's nice to know that there are still some decent people around.

Re 'selling sand to the Arabs' - the fact that you've raised a query about it indicates that perhaps you're not totally happy about it yourself?  I know we have other...

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Fascinating.  As I was

Posted on Sun, 07 Jun 2020

Fascinating.  As I was reading it I was thinking 'Samuel Delany, I hope one of these links refers to Samuel Delany' and there he was, included in the book list in the very first link!  He is one of my absolute heroes, and the book on the list,...

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As others have said, hope

Posted on Mon, 08 Jun 2020

As others have said, hope that you're OK, Jane.  This is brilliant, I was particularly held by the phrase 'the rubble of yesterday'.  That is exactly what it feels like.

 

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