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I have 2032 stories published in 16 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 4238396 times and 629 of my stories have been cherry picked.
1487 of my 13,041 comments have been voted Great Feedback with a total of 1530 votes

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Extra sleep or extended day?

Every day she wakes at 7, today it will be 6. “Breakfast at 8,” but that will be too late today and the snack will …
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‘Why do you love darkness rather than light?’

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] Why preoccupation with the dark –- shivers, shudders raised just for a lark, children teased with ghoulish horror tales – troubled hearts and fears such laughter veils. … Who is hiding message of the Light? …

Accept or Refuse

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] Impoverished of perfect peace, imprisoned, longing for release from fears, injustices and pain, blind to the...

It outshines the old!

Rushing to the pub with their weekly pay … Some loved buildings old, with their ritual, bells…Some loved hate of Christians …

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1487 of my comments have received 1530 Great Feedback votes

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It has been an amazing thing,

Posted on Tue, 10 Jul 2018

It has been an amazing thing, the combined organised toil of the rescuers from different countries, the patience and perseverance of the boys and their teachers, the realisation by many of their need to ask for God's intervention to help the...

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Posted in As The World Hold Its Breath.....

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Thank you for writing this. I

Posted on Mon, 09 Jul 2018

Thank you for writing this. I also felt concern for the perpetrator. Also, for those who, when driving wildly, without thought to anyone getting hurt, even themselves, and then a very bad crash occurs. To face up to their wrong will be so hard,...

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Posted in Be Careful What I Say.......

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Enjoyed your dreamy garden

Posted on Tue, 26 Jun 2018

Enjoyed your dreamy garden break with you! lots of concentrated thoughts, so many pictures to view! I liked the leaf rooved hall especially, and the soft wings cupping sound from stillness. and the night when even the bees have...

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Posted in a break from hoovering

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You seem to write fairly

Posted on Mon, 25 Jun 2018

You seem to write fairly often about homeless people?  Here you give a glimpse of one situation, enough to realise how little we really know about many around us. Rhiannon

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Posted in AFTER

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One of my most used skirts -

Posted on Sat, 23 Jun 2018

One of my most used skirts - for best - was £1 on a charity shop sale rail! It's much easier to see what you like somehow in a mixed medley in a charity shop! I think there was concern about pumping out from charity shops to poorer countries...

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Posted in In your shoes

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A life made bland by ease is

Posted on Sat, 23 Jun 2018

A life made bland by ease is a very telling phrase. So easy just to criticize others, or frustration at the attitudes of 'society'. I was reading of the problems of fasion and the assumptions of constant new clothing necessary, made to...

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Posted in In your shoes

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You've captured the boy's

Posted on Thu, 14 Jun 2018

You've captured the boy's heart so well here, Richard. Rhiannon

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Posted in From One's Heart

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Lovely picture of the feel of

Posted on Fri, 08 Jun 2018

Lovely picture of the feel of relaxation in a canoe, ending with a concise cameo of the history of ancient refuge in the land for many, and their hopes. Rhiannon

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Posted in Canoeing

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I'm not good at trying to

Posted on Wed, 30 May 2018

I'm not good at trying to compare, Di. I hadn't meant there was anything wrong with your descriptions of the boats in the other - sometimes I just need a bit of reassurance.

I like the mossy wall and the colour of the bluebells coming in...

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Posted in renewable 2 (second go at this)

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I get told off for calling

Posted on Mon, 28 May 2018

I get told off for calling them windmills, when I can't remember the word turbines!

I liked the description here of them as like white slim bird bones. Is the last but one stanza referring to the feather-like sails on the sea? It seems  a...

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Posted in renewable

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