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I have 2098 stories published in 17 collections on the site.
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Autumn carpets

Autumn carpets don’t last long, bright colour splashes turn to brown then once more the trees get battered by gales, remaining leaves released and...

What dangers in the valley?

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] A sheep on a hill on his own, far away sees the mountains of home. He’d like to arrive there for sure, but...
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Pengwndwn*

From about age 7 to 14 we had a family holiday many Augusts, a fortnight in a little cottage (called Pengwndwn*) up a little overgrown lane from its...
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Who can go into His presence?

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] They knew He is holy, they knew they were not. The temple displayed well the need they had got for mercy before they could meet Him, embrace – a substitute sacrifice to die in their place. … A Saviour would come soon …
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by Craven Arms

(18/11/22) Bright November afternoon: on the Onny, late low sunshine glints, river flowing full (border rain) tumbling sound, trees still holding...
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1533 of my comments have received 1580 Great Feedback votes

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and where you live has a

Posted on Wed, 21 Oct 2020

and where you live has a wonderful display I gather! Rhiannon

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Posted in The Red

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Quite a focus on teenage

Posted on Tue, 13 Oct 2020

Quite a focus on teenage angst in an intriguing way. Concerns about both being like the crowd, and being individual and forming  taste in clothes etc can be so big at the time, adjusting. An interesting read! Rhiannon

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Posted in I Name that Shoe....

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Shows the situation rather

Posted on Sun, 11 Oct 2020

Shows the situation rather clearly for the lad, awaking to noticing your efforts to build bridges and offer love. Rhiannon

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Posted in Orphan Boy

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Nice to read your

Posted on Thu, 08 Oct 2020

Nice to read your reminisences again, Linda. Good to record it all, and probably add to it as other things come to mind, or friends/realtives read it and their memories are jolted. Brought back memories and also reminded of black and white film...

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Posted in THE GRANVILLE PARKERS - POST WAR SE LONDON

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Are you/ have you been in

Posted on Tue, 06 Oct 2020

Are you/ have you been in hospital?

Lovely memory to share, and awaken the senses. Rhiannon

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Posted in The Nova Scotia I Know

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I started reading this last

Posted on Mon, 05 Oct 2020

I started reading this last night and my brain gave up. I'm not sure how much I tried to follow now! A good take-off though of the artificial conundrums that at their best can seem so contrived.

I do remember though, in my day of 11plus, I...

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Posted in 11 PLUS

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Oh, that makes me realise I

Posted on Mon, 05 Oct 2020

Oh, that makes me realise I must get organised again. We seemed to lose doing it when looking after the in-laws

 What a pleasure, and the birds' pleasure beautirully described! And it sounds like a bright dry autumn day with the autumn...

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Posted in bird feeder

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I must admit that I'm one who

Posted on Tue, 29 Sep 2020

I must admit that I'm one who doesn't rise early, but when I have been out really early it's a lovely feeling of freshness, and to watch the rise of the sun must be wonderful. God's agency to keep our world going, warm enough but not burnt to ...

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Posted in Countdown Sunrise

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I can picture the windswept

Posted on Mon, 28 Sep 2020

I can picture the windswept hair enabling you to 'feel' the breeze or gale. Very freshening, 'blow the cobwebs away' and sparkle the eyes! Rhiannon

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Posted in Escape Into Art

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Poignant reflections on the

Posted on Sun, 20 Sep 2020

Poignant reflections on the multitude suffering because of war and hate, and the contrast with blessings lost under such man-wrought devastation. Rhiannon

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Posted in Worlds Apart

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