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I didn't realise until now
Posted on Thu, 19 May 2016
I didn't realise until now that you were Bee's daughter, I can see how poingnant and hard it must have been to write. A thoughtful and caring poem that is so meaningful under the circumstances.
I too agree this is such a rewarding poem that tells a part of history. I also loved the way you showed us the reader how to pronounce 'Crwys'. the Welsh language in its own right is so poetic and I admire the thought you've put into this writing...
I was just going back over some of your older stuff and found this beauty. Early Spring is one of my favourite times of the year, it's like suddenly all of nature is coming alive, you've managed to capture so much of that...
what an amazing tree of such natural beauty. Loved how you describe it with words. I too have never heard of the handkerchief tree. A very enlightening piece of writing.
this has got to be one of my favourite poems of yours. It made me want to walk out with nature and breathe in that wonderful freshair, taking in the spring colours too.
I didn't realise until now
Posted on Thu, 19 May 2016
I didn't realise until now that you were Bee's daughter, I can see how poingnant and hard it must have been to write. A thoughtful and caring poem that is so meaningful under the circumstances.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in One day at a time
I too agree this is such a
Posted on Thu, 09 Jun 2016
I too agree this is such a rewarding poem that tells a part of history. I also loved the way you showed us the reader how to pronounce 'Crwys'. the Welsh language in its own right is so poetic and I admire the thought you've put into this writing...
Read full commentPosted in Memorial
Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Tue, 22 Mar 2011
Hi Rhiannon,
I was just going back over some of your older stuff and found this beauty. Early Spring is one of my favourite times of the year, it's like suddenly all of nature is coming alive, you've managed to capture so much of that...
Read full commentPosted in Monnow Valley – early spring
You always manage to catch
Posted on Wed, 01 Jun 2016
You always manage to catch these memorable strolls and write them down in such a way that it makes me want to be there.
Another ramble with nature at its best Rhiannon. Very much enjoyed.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Visiting Bury Ditches
Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Mon, 30 May 2016
Hi Rhiannon,
what an amazing tree of such natural beauty. Loved how you describe it with words. I too have never heard of the handkerchief tree. A very enlightening piece of writing.
Loved the picture too.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The Handkerchief Tree*
Interesting thoughts to
Posted on Wed, 11 May 2016
Interesting thoughts to ponder on.
Jenny.
Posted in End Of The Renaissance
Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Wed, 27 Apr 2016
Hi Rhiannon,
this has got to be one of my favourite poems of yours. It made me want to walk out with nature and breathe in that wonderful freshair, taking in the spring colours too.
Mastered beautifully.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Pembrokeshire in April
You never know Tina, your
Posted on Wed, 27 Apr 2016
You never know Tina, your daughter's spirit maybe flying high, as like the swallows she's free to go where ever she chooses now.
Loved your poem of observing these clever birds.
Jenny.
Posted in T'is the Season...
How do you do it Tina? This
Posted on Sat, 23 Apr 2016
How do you do it Tina? This is pure genius and I loved it.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Sleepless in Stratford-upon-Avon
Your words as glorious as a
Posted on Fri, 22 Apr 2016
Your words as glorious as a Summer's day Tina.
A tribute to the beautiful Bee.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Where the Bee Sucks
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