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I found the warmth in your poem with the cat streching out on the rug, and the armchair by the living flame turning from blue to orange, the radio telling a story while it's cold and wild outside.
Interesting poem Rachel. It always amazes me just how clever the robin is, it's as if they have a sixth sense, and although very terroitorial, they seem to have a special bond with humans, especially when they know you're gardening and digging...
Little ones can teach us adults so much don't you think? That all important effort and concentration of placing those shaped cubes in the box and deriving so much fun from doing the task, that there's a need to do it over and over again.
This poem is very much on my spiritual level Paul. The Winter Solstice will soon be upon us, when In the depths of winter we think about the shortest day and longest night. We light candles to remind us that the light will return in the Spring....
Fascinating to read your
Posted on Sun, 03 Jan 2021
Fascinating to read your thoughts in this poem.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in "Time and Stardust"
Hi Paul,
Posted on Wed, 30 Dec 2020
Hi Paul,
you know I love Dennis Wheatley books with all that great reading that has you on the edge of your seat wanting more.
That last part was very intense and had me wondering whether they'd actually escape and get away. I like...
Read full commentPosted in Empire State (Part 7 of 7): Escape
I found the warmth in your
Posted on Mon, 21 Dec 2020
I found the warmth in your poem with the cat streching out on the rug, and the armchair by the living flame turning from blue to orange, the radio telling a story while it's cold and wild outside.
I think I could enjoy this scene, sounds...
Read full commentPosted in At Christmas
Interesting poem Rachel. It
Posted on Thu, 17 Dec 2020
Interesting poem Rachel. It always amazes me just how clever the robin is, it's as if they have a sixth sense, and although very terroitorial, they seem to have a special bond with humans, especially when they know you're gardening and digging...
Read full commentPosted in What The Robin Knows by Jon Young
Little ones can teach us
Posted on Tue, 15 Dec 2020
Little ones can teach us adults so much don't you think? That all important effort and concentration of placing those shaped cubes in the box and deriving so much fun from doing the task, that there's a need to do it over and over again.
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Read full commentPosted in A new achievement @16 months
This poem is very much on my
Posted on Wed, 16 Dec 2020
This poem is very much on my spiritual level Paul. The Winter Solstice will soon be upon us, when In the depths of winter we think about the shortest day and longest night. We light candles to remind us that the light will return in the Spring....
Read full commentPosted in Hibernal Solstice
Such loving, cherised moments
Posted on Mon, 14 Dec 2020
Such loving, cherised moments captured in this piece which I so enjoyed reading.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in A Christmas to Remember
It sounds wonderful Rhiannon,
Posted on Mon, 14 Dec 2020
It sounds wonderful Rhiannon, I'm so glad you've managed to get out again.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Near Mortimer’s Cross, Herefordshire 12/12/20
Hi Grace,
Posted on Thu, 10 Dec 2020
Hi Grace,
I'm glad you managed to come to terms with those fallen leaves of Autumn.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Autumn Leaves.
Gone but never forgotten. His
Posted on Wed, 09 Dec 2020
Gone but never forgotten. His memory will live on.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in December 8, 1980
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