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Bracus stood outside Brew Cottage, chatting with Varg, Jason and some other men. Varden sat at one of the wooden tables watching pensively as the men became louder and louder.
I'm so sorry to hear of your situation. I do know how you feel as a similar thing happened to us. Our neighbours huge trees fell into our garden during a bad storm and completely ruined our garden, knocking down fences and...
just found the story of a woman who kills her stepson in order to prevent him eloping with her daughter, then buries his body underneath the juniper tree in their yard.
I thought your poem was a great representation of...
I can only echo insert's and luigi's comments. I admire the way you're able to weave together your own thoughts and those of these mysterious cave fish.
This is such a special write. I love the fact that you describe nature as giving us hope, because that's the way I feel. Loved the bit about the blackbirds and the robin. There's so much life in nature we just have to find time to look and soak...
There's such a mystery about that first stanza, I love the idea of the hares casting spells in hollowed hedgerows and drinking in the light before dawn.
You captured the scene for my
Posted on Wed, 22 Apr 2020
You captured the scene for my own garden birds, It's exactly what I imagine is going on in their world.
Loved this poem.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in A Wood Pigeon Reminisces
Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Mon, 20 Apr 2020
Hi Rhiannon,
I like the idea of writing a letter to April 2019. It goes to prove you can never tell what's around the corner and how life can change in an instant.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Dear April 20, 2019 …
Hi Penny,
Posted on Sun, 19 Apr 2020
Hi Penny,
I'm so sorry to hear of your situation. I do know how you feel as a similar thing happened to us. Our neighbours huge trees fell into our garden during a bad storm and completely ruined our garden, knocking down fences and...
Read full commentPosted in How the view has changed...
Hi Rachel,
Posted on Sun, 19 Apr 2020
Hi Rachel,
just found the story of a woman who kills her stepson in order to prevent him eloping with her daughter, then buries his body underneath the juniper tree in their yard.
I thought your poem was a great representation of...
Read full commentPosted in Juniper Tree
Hi Rachel,
Posted on Fri, 17 Apr 2020
Hi Rachel,
I can only echo insert's and luigi's comments. I admire the way you're able to weave together your own thoughts and those of these mysterious cave fish.
Inspiring as always.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The Biology of Caves
Great story Jane, one that's
Posted on Wed, 15 Apr 2020
Great story Jane, one that's right up my street! Pardon the pun. My star sign is the...
Read full commentPosted in Crab Customs
Enjoyable story and thank you
Posted on Mon, 13 Apr 2020
Enjoyable story and thank you again for sharing.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The Village 7
This is such a special write.
Posted on Mon, 13 Apr 2020
This is such a special write. I love the fact that you describe nature as giving us hope, because that's the way I feel. Loved the bit about the blackbirds and the robin. There's so much life in nature we just have to find time to look and soak...
Read full commentPosted in A Black Bird In The Garden
There's such a mystery about
Posted on Sun, 12 Apr 2020
There's such a mystery about that first stanza, I love the idea of the hares casting spells in hollowed hedgerows and drinking in the light before dawn.
A magical poem indeed.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Hares
I cannot fault your story
Posted on Sun, 12 Apr 2020
I cannot fault your story with its twists and turns as the drama unfolds. I just wish it would go on longer.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The Village 6
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