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What a beautiful walk you had
Posted on Thu, 24 Apr 2025
What a beautiful walk you had Rhiannon - and I love the way you described the lakes of bluebells - perfect!
What a fascinating read - thank you. Have you ever been to the British Library? (I think that's where they are) They've got a huge collection of oral history from ordinary people which I think is available to everyone
Another part nicely written. I read quite a few things in which I can instantly pick quite glaring accuracy holes. This one sounds authentic - well done!
Whatever did he do in the local park??? Please don't leave us in suspense for too long Jane. I'm on the edge of my seat wondering how they're all going to get round the Cedric Problem
Another brilliant part - thank you Turlough. You could put together quite a tidy little collection of travel stories. Have you ever thought of doing so? Looking forward to the final part.
I always love it when one poem inspires another - thank you for this little gem, and also for the fascinating links below. It was so sad that such an important part of our landscape was wiped out - and now it's the turn of box I believe ? All...
You've had all these comments and I can't believe no-one's yet mentioned the revolting penguins - they're the piece de resistance! Well done and thank you marandina (and good luck to the penguins)
What a beautiful walk you had
Posted on Thu, 24 Apr 2025
What a beautiful walk you had Rhiannon - and I love the way you described the lakes of bluebells - perfect!
Read full commentPosted in On the Hill, Abberley
What a fascinating read -
Posted on Wed, 23 Apr 2025
What a fascinating read - thank you. Have you ever been to the British Library? (I think that's where they are) They've got a huge collection of oral history from ordinary people which I think is available to everyone
Read full commentPosted in Burma under occupation
Another part nicely written.
Posted on Tue, 22 Apr 2025
Another part nicely written. I read quite a few things in which I can instantly pick quite glaring accuracy holes. This one sounds authentic - well done!
Read full commentPosted in New Directions (36)
I think we'd all run if we
Posted on Sat, 19 Apr 2025
I think we'd all run if we saw him come into a cafe!
Read full commentPosted in How can I ever change things?
Whatever did he do in the
Posted on Fri, 18 Apr 2025
Whatever did he do in the local park??? Please don't leave us in suspense for too long Jane. I'm on the edge of my seat wondering how they're all going to get round the Cedric Problem
Read full commentPosted in Parcel for You - Part 58
Another brilliant part -
Posted on Fri, 18 Apr 2025
Another brilliant part - thank you Turlough. You could put together quite a tidy little collection of travel stories. Have you ever thought of doing so? Looking forward to the final part.
Read full commentPosted in Rupees Appease
I always love it when one
Posted on Fri, 18 Apr 2025
I always love it when one poem inspires another - thank you for this little gem, and also for the fascinating links below. It was so sad that such an important part of our landscape was wiped out - and now it's the turn of box I believe ? All...
Read full commentPosted in English Elm
So full of glorious detail
Posted on Wed, 16 Apr 2025
So full of glorious detail that, as Schubert says, we can all smell it from here. Very much looking forward to those other parts, thank you Turlough
Read full commentPosted in A Black Morris Minor and a Pink Carnation
A perfect introduction - well
Posted on Mon, 14 Apr 2025
A perfect introduction - well done!
Read full commentPosted in Archibald's Note
You've had all these comments
Posted on Mon, 14 Apr 2025
You've had all these comments and I can't believe no-one's yet mentioned the revolting penguins - they're the piece de resistance! Well done and thank you marandina (and good luck to the penguins)
Read full commentPosted in Boris and the Art of the Deal
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