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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...
I was just reading your comment to Jane, and just had to let you know my feelings. I think the chrysalise turning into a beautiful butterfly, is a typical example of reincarnation. I truely believe when we die our soul rests, then we wake to...
Hallucinating is an awful and frightening experience, I've had it myself and I wasn't even on drugs, just incredibly frightened and suffering sleep walking nightmares, through stress and fear when my baby son was having a serious operation, and I...
I'm over the moon to read another episode Jane. Poor Alister, I'm not usually on the side of the man, but in this case I do wish he would put his foot down...after all it's his body.
But hey! Then there wouldn't be a story, and I'm loving...
I'm so pleased your son is safely back home Paul. Writing this piece gives much more perspective on what's going on because it's first hand. I find it so hard to understand war, and also difficult to talk about this subject, so forgive me for not...
In the chrysalis of shock! Is very apt for today, where we've had lockdown from covid and those poor people of Ukraine going through a pointless war. Then you say in your poem, made to fight for self respect or flight, that too is very...
Can't stop reading this story
Posted on Sat, 02 Jan 2021
Can't stop reading this story Di, it's really captivated me. On to next part.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in part 3 (redrafted)
You are able to communicate
Posted on Sat, 26 Dec 2020
You are able to communicate so well Mary's feelings. There is so much confusion between Mary and the adults. Very well written Di.
On to next part with anticipation.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in part 2
Hello Di,
Posted on Fri, 06 May 2022
I was just reading your comment to Jane, and just had to let you know my feelings. I think the chrysalise turning into a beautiful butterfly, is a typical example of reincarnation. I truely believe when we die our soul rests, then we wake to...
Read full commentPosted in wheels to rotors
Hallucinating is an awful and
Posted on Wed, 11 May 2022
Hallucinating is an awful and frightening experience, I've had it myself and I wasn't even on drugs, just incredibly frightened and suffering sleep walking nightmares, through stress and fear when my baby son was having a serious operation, and I...
Read full commentPosted in Hospital 2, Janus 10
Both other-worldly and
Posted on Tue, 10 May 2022
Both other-worldly and mysterious thoughts expressed in this poem Rachel. Very creative.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The Dead Want Their Moon Back
The NHS is remarkable and
Posted on Tue, 10 May 2022
The NHS is remarkable and seem to be looking after you Jean, I hope that last line isn't anything serious. Thinking of you and hope you are okay.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Hospital 1 and Janus 9
I'm over the moon to read
Posted on Mon, 09 May 2022
I'm over the moon to read another episode Jane. Poor Alister, I'm not usually on the side of the man, but in this case I do wish he would put his foot down...after all it's his body.
But hey! Then there wouldn't be a story, and I'm loving...
Read full commentPosted in S T Vasectomy Clinic - 7
Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Mon, 09 May 2022
This is a great tribute of a poem to one of my favourite wild flowers. The bluebell has so much charm.
Thank you for sharing.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The wonderful wild bells!
I'm so pleased your son is
Posted on Mon, 09 May 2022
I'm so pleased your son is safely back home Paul. Writing this piece gives much more perspective on what's going on because it's first hand. I find it so hard to understand war, and also difficult to talk about this subject, so forgive me for not...
Read full commentPosted in A Final Message From Moscow
In the chrysalis of shock! Is
Posted on Fri, 06 May 2022
In the chrysalis of shock! Is very apt for today, where we've had lockdown from covid and those poor people of Ukraine going through a pointless war. Then you say in your poem, made to fight for self respect or flight, that too is very...
Read full commentPosted in wheels to rotors
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