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I also liked the story of the
Posted on Mon, 02 Mar 2020
I also liked the story of the extending mechanical hand - what on earth was he thinking??? A really well put together piece of life writing - I hope it satisfies your new twitter hordes!
This is wonderful onemore - and you will see I have borrowed your forum post for the new Inspiration Point and linked to this perfect example of what's required!
Thank you for letting me know - apologies for not replying to your email - it...
What an absolutely beautiful poem (and dog!). I'm so sorry to hear the time you have left together is short, but as you say in the last few lines, you're doing exactly what you should be doing. xx
What wonderful, inspirational excerpts TK - thank you so much for sharing them. It might be an idea to put quotation marks where your own writing ends and these pieces begin - just so as to mark them fully, and perhaps also if you know who wrote...
I also liked the story of the
Posted on Mon, 02 Mar 2020
I also liked the story of the extending mechanical hand - what on earth was he thinking??? A really well put together piece of life writing - I hope it satisfies your new twitter hordes!
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it's a brilliant poem!
Posted on Thu, 20 Feb 2020
it's a brilliant poem!
Read full commentPosted in Looking at Klimt’s Frieze for Beethoven
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Posted on Thu, 20 Feb 2020
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Posted in Looking at Klimt’s Frieze for Beethoven
This is wonderful onemore -
Posted on Thu, 20 Feb 2020
This is wonderful onemore - and you will see I have borrowed your forum post for the new Inspiration Point and linked to this perfect example of what's required!
Thank you for letting me know - apologies for not replying to your email - it...
Read full commentPosted in Looking at Klimt’s Frieze for Beethoven
What an absolutely beautiful
Posted on Thu, 20 Feb 2020
What an absolutely beautiful poem (and dog!). I'm so sorry to hear the time you have left together is short, but as you say in the last few lines, you're doing exactly what you should be doing. xx
Read full commentPosted in To my Best Friend...(Frankie)
I hope he gets his just
Posted on Sun, 16 Feb 2020
I hope he gets his just deserts one day - he sounds horrible!
Read full commentPosted in DICK.
What wonderful, inspirational
Posted on Fri, 14 Feb 2020
What wonderful, inspirational excerpts TK - thank you so much for sharing them. It might be an idea to put quotation marks where your own writing ends and these pieces begin - just so as to mark them fully, and perhaps also if you know who wrote...
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How wonderful that his family
Posted on Wed, 12 Feb 2020
How wonderful that his family were able to give those gifts to others
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Always so sad when someone so
Posted on Tue, 11 Feb 2020
Always so sad when someone so young dies. Your son must be very shocked.
Read full commentPosted in A Lesson In Life. Part Two.
As Rhiannon and Jenny both
Posted on Tue, 04 Feb 2020
As Rhiannon and Jenny both say - this is wonderful Di - I particularly like that first image:
Today's gift wrapped in light.
Birdsong as foil ribbon
unspools, bright slipping trills
tying time together
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