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Hi Phil, I had to laugh at the bit about Archibold buying the next round and announcing, "right who wants shooting?" Also when he told Josiah that he had to call last orders to get his nan to bed, but she wouldn't have the vaccination because she...
just love the fine detail in this poem, you captured the essence of that alpine feeling. To escape and picture this magical forest would be so fine,..though I'm not sure about the sking, even as a youngster it never appealed to me...
I agree with Paul, communing with trees is not a waste of time. When I spend time hugging the trunk I think of messages being sent down to the roots that someone cares...maybe it's my imagination, but always worth the while.
Good morning Di,
Posted on Sat, 30 Jan 2021
Good morning Di,
I like that you found those words musical, it must have been while listening to Pentangle.
The line untamed routes was about the time me and my partner went off route in the forest and I got stuck in some thorns and...
Read full commentPosted in Drifting On The Muse
This must have been an
Posted on Tue, 02 Feb 2021
This must have been an incredible moment as these creatures are so shy. You are very lucky and I loved your poem Richard.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in I Cannot Explain
Hi Phil, I had to laugh at
Posted on Sat, 30 Jan 2021
Hi Phil, I had to laugh at the bit about Archibold buying the next round and announcing, "right who wants shooting?" Also when he told Josiah that he had to call last orders to get his nan to bed, but she wouldn't have the vaccination because she...
Read full commentPosted in The Thin Black Line
Wow! Nannette is certainly
Posted on Sun, 31 Jan 2021
Wow! Nannette is certainly able to give a full detailed account of the lunar cycles. The money she's offered is a huge amount for her knowledge.
Intrigued to read more.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Disenchantment 19
Hi Paul,
Posted on Thu, 28 Jan 2021
Hi Paul,
just love the fine detail in this poem, you captured the essence of that alpine feeling. To escape and picture this magical forest would be so fine,..though I'm not sure about the sking, even as a youngster it never appealed to me...
Read full commentPosted in A Secret Forest
So much said in so few words.
Posted on Tue, 26 Jan 2021
So much said in so few words. You captured a scene.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Fog
This was such an enjoyable
Posted on Sat, 23 Jan 2021
This was such an enjoyable read and I had no idea where he was till near the end.
As Celticman said, great story telling.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Snow Day
This poem is full of vivid
Posted on Sat, 23 Jan 2021
This poem is full of vivid illustrations with words. You describe the stark landscape so well.
Especially found the second stanza interesting, as we have tall trees at the back of our house and many nests are perched up high on brances....
Read full commentPosted in Wootton Village
Interesting to read the story
Posted on Thu, 21 Jan 2021
Interesting to read the story coming in from another direction. Look forward to reading more.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Disenchantment 18
I agree with Paul, communing
Posted on Fri, 15 Jan 2021
I agree with Paul, communing with trees is not a waste of time. When I spend time hugging the trunk I think of messages being sent down to the roots that someone cares...maybe it's my imagination, but always worth the while.
I loved this...
Read full commentPosted in Apple Tree
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