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Ben was busy at Meadow Down Valley helping his father-in-law Nathen, the only sound that could be heard was the thump, thump of timber on timber, as...
The next morning, as dawn broke over Wild Whistling Isle, the snow began to fall heavily, huge flakes scattered, leaving a still silence that drifted...
Having spent the night at his parents cabin, It was very early next morning and still dark when Jay arrived back at Liora's dwelling. He was getting...
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A clever interpretation of
Posted on Wed, 07 Apr 2021
A clever interpretation of the nursery rhyme Rachel, Those last five lines ring so true. Some times no matter how strong you are, when a certain predicament is unavoidable, whether it be a broken heart, or some other reason, there can be an...
While reading this I was put in mind of Tina Turner. She was a woman who worked hard and suffered a lot, yet she ended up wealthy and wise, and still able to forgive Ike Turner for all the pain he caused her.
What a great tribute to this beautiful creature of the deep. I've never heard a dolphine called a fungie before, so now I've learned something new. I have to say they do have such a cheery smile, makes me want to smile too. ...
A humbling poem Rhiannon, makes you realize just what is really important. I think as you get older appreciation turns to peace and calm and not so much to constantly wanting more.
A clever interpretation of
Posted on Wed, 07 Apr 2021
A clever interpretation of the nursery rhyme Rachel, Those last five lines ring so true. Some times no matter how strong you are, when a certain predicament is unavoidable, whether it be a broken heart, or some other reason, there can be an...
Read full commentPosted in Humpty Dumpty
I loved the idea of the sea
Posted on Tue, 06 Apr 2021
I loved the idea of the sea being a bed remaking itself, the folding of wave upon wave, yet never sleeping...what an amazing image.
You must live in such an inspiring location Di, it sounds like a place that nurtures the imagination. Also...
Read full commentPosted in to pick up time
Hello Di,
Posted on Fri, 02 Apr 2021
Hello Di,
glad you enjoyed, I just had to mark the occassion of making my own hot cross buns for the first time with this little bit of fun.
Happy Easter to you.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Good Friday Treat
While reading this I was put
Posted on Wed, 31 Mar 2021
While reading this I was put in mind of Tina Turner. She was a woman who worked hard and suffered a lot, yet she ended up wealthy and wise, and still able to forgive Ike Turner for all the pain he caused her.
I think Harmony will treat...
Read full commentPosted in Gold & Ivory
What a great tribute to this
Posted on Thu, 25 Mar 2021
What a great tribute to this beautiful creature of the deep. I've never heard a dolphine called a fungie before, so now I've learned something new. I have to say they do have such a cheery smile, makes me want to smile too. ...
Read full commentPosted in The Last Time I Saw Fungie (2005)
Great poem Luigi, full of
Posted on Thu, 25 Mar 2021
Great poem Luigi, full of rhythm and rhyme. Gave me a big smile too because it represents me so well.
I think you're far more confident with technology than me. It's all totally mystifying...apart from abc tales of course. ...
Read full commentPosted in A Lack of Application(s)
What a great story Richard.
Posted on Sun, 21 Mar 2021
What a great story Richard. Colin seems like he learned a lot about himself and his family on that camping trip, the Loons had such an impact too.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Calling of the Loons
Congrats on reaching that
Posted on Sat, 20 Mar 2021
Congrats on reaching that milestone of 55 years together Luigi. I enjoyed your poem too.
Jenny. xx
Read full commentPosted in A Milestone
I so enjoyed reading Penny,
Posted on Sat, 20 Mar 2021
I so enjoyed reading Penny, and I like that you left it on a cliff hanger...so I look forward to reading more.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in "Willow's Tail" 2
A humbling poem Rhiannon,
Posted on Thu, 18 Mar 2021
A humbling poem Rhiannon, makes you realize just what is really important. I think as you get older appreciation turns to peace and calm and not so much to constantly wanting more.
Enjoyable read.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Contrast focussing thought
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