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I have 2117 stories published in 17 collections on the site.
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Two bowls

His job to put fresh food waste out (and through the day she piled the lot into a bowl upon the shelf) but often he forgot. One day he heard her give a shout – ‘Where is my salad bowl …

The Servant King (Maundy Thursday)

A gentle King who on a donkey rode, and then humility he also showed by washing feet – but know this humble King has all the mighty power which can...

Jesus approaching his departure

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] The time was coming soon – he knew just what he’d have to bear and do in love to save his people – all who...

Looking down on the city’s departures …

Like spokes on a wheel they travel out far in all directions, by train or car. Going where? and Why? … When weary of going will they be knowing …

Answers – Clarity

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] Wisdom’s calling: answers now for those troubled, wondering how to make sense of troubled days, progress...

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1546 of my comments have received 1594 Great Feedback votes

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I enjoyed this, thank you.

Posted on Wed, 01 Jan 2014

I enjoyed this, thank you. Especially the first two stanzas, and the sense of  hush and quiet that snow brings. Rhiannon
 

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Posted in Winter's Scene

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The first two stanza are a

Posted on Tue, 31 Dec 2013

The first two stanza are a fascinatingly clear little picture, and the last a nice twist and attractive. Rhiannon

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Posted in Fascination

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Tina, it could so easily have

Posted on Fri, 13 Dec 2013

Tina, it could so easily have been like that, but we were talking in a little study this week, how easily Joseph's strengths are forgotten, and not only does it say 'Joseph was a just (or righteous ) man and did not want to expose her to public...

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Posted in The Virgin's Tale

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The wildness of the sea and

Posted on Sun, 01 Dec 2013

The wildness of the sea and wind is so well described, and seems to fit the anguish, and the seeking to live on despite the anguish. Rhiannon

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Posted in Freshwater bay (revised)

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That is so interesting. I

Posted on Tue, 22 Oct 2013

That is so interesting. I looked up the photograph (found it under his sub-section 'Assimilation') and looked up about sociable weaver birds, so have learnt some! I wasn't sure about 'Out-dated rest points', does it just refer to the telegraph...

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Posted in RECYCLED

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Sad for your loss, and great

Posted on Mon, 21 Oct 2013

Sad for your loss, and great sense of bereavement. He is a God of comfort, and who can comfort and we can  be honest in our puzzlements, but there are promises for today and tomorrow, and for eternity, though not always the immediate cessation of...

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Posted in Of God and Mercy

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An intersting mix of

Posted on Sun, 22 Sep 2013

An intersting mix of flashback memories (early memories are like that aren't they? I'm often puzzled what caused some odd, little incidents to become so firm, like a photo). And interestingly inspired by the IP – childhood, and all life I guess,...

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Posted in Primary School Memories

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I'm not familiar with the

Posted on Mon, 03 Jun 2013

I'm not familiar with the haiku form, and sometimes find the intensity difficult to access and follow, but this seemed a lovely little compostition focussing to those memory albums and reels locked away in our brains. RhiannonRead full comment

Posted in Hooked

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