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Enjoyed this very much, it seemed simple and wise as a fable about environmental destruction. I hope we do not wait till the last tree is gone before understanding the value of nature though
This Anniversary edition in the brilliantly written series by Jeand, full of her wonderful humour, resilience of spirit, and increasing medical know-how, is Pick of the Day! Please do share and retweet if you can
That sounds really grim! I hope your new treatment went ok yesterday. How you leaven all these disasters with your wry humour and not a scrap of self pity makes them such brilliant accounts but as Rhiannon says this one was particularly hard....
40,000 muscles! I didn't know trunks are used as snorkels, either, and liked very much the contrast of "stroked on the ground to ‘feel’ movement’s ‘sound’" with "trumpet a sound of nobility"
Agree with Sean, it is your matter of fact-ness which makes it all so believable. I didn't see that end coming. I liked the parallel of holograms and the neighbourhood watch couple, who interact even less than holograms. The part where Harold...
LOVED the rhyme Luigi :0) Particularly as I was born with a huge
honker. Re Cleopatra I heard that the first statue "of her" was infact one of her father who had died and they didn't want to waste it, so put her name underneath instead....
That is lovely Rhiannon!
Posted on Sun, 07 May 2023
That is lovely Rhiannon!
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Enjoyed this very much, it
Posted on Sat, 06 May 2023
Enjoyed this very much, it seemed simple and wise as a fable about environmental destruction. I hope we do not wait till the last tree is gone before understanding the value of nature though
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This Anniversary edition in
Posted on Sun, 30 Apr 2023
This Anniversary edition in the brilliantly written series by Jeand, full of her wonderful humour, resilience of spirit, and increasing medical know-how, is Pick of the Day! Please do share and retweet if you can
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"Short ascent and then gentle
Posted on Tue, 02 May 2023
"Short ascent and then gentle valleys and risings all around:
just us and the birds" loved going on your wonderful walk, thankyou!
I remember those skunk cabbages being for sale years ago but have never seen one growing anywhere....
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That sounds really grim! I
Posted on Mon, 24 Apr 2023
That sounds really grim! I hope your new treatment went ok yesterday. How you leaven all these disasters with your wry humour and not a scrap of self pity makes them such brilliant accounts but as Rhiannon says this one was particularly hard....
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40,000 muscles! I didn't know
Posted on Thu, 27 Apr 2023
40,000 muscles! I didn't know trunks are used as snorkels, either, and liked very much the contrast of "stroked on the ground to ‘feel’ movement’s ‘sound’" with "trumpet a sound of nobility"
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Agree with Sean, it is your
Posted on Thu, 27 Apr 2023
Agree with Sean, it is your matter of fact-ness which makes it all so believable. I didn't see that end coming. I liked the parallel of holograms and the neighbourhood watch couple, who interact even less than holograms. The part where Harold...
Read full commentPosted in Hereafter: A Holodog Story (Part Three of Three)
loved all the puns :0) More
Posted on Sat, 29 Apr 2023
loved all the puns :0) More than enough for a big punnet!
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Those books are SO GOOD :0)
Posted on Wed, 26 Apr 2023
Those books are SO GOOD :0)
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LOVED the rhyme Luigi :0)
Posted on Wed, 26 Apr 2023
LOVED the rhyme Luigi :0) Particularly as I was born with a huge
Read full commenthonker. Re Cleopatra I heard that the first statue "of her" was infact one of her father who had died and they didn't want to waste it, so put her name underneath instead....
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