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Picture by pixabay free images. Part Thirty One There was a steady rhythmical ticking from the old Grandfather clock which resided in an alcove near...
Picture by pixabay free images. Part Twenty Nine Mina was just about to ask Kate what subjects she liked at school, when Kendrick called her. “Sorry...
Hi JP BROWN, I would love to live in the countryside, but although we're quite urban, our cottage was built in 1908 and has a well established large garden, that I fell in love with the moment I saw it. We do get a lot of wildlife due to the fact...
Jean, you've been through so much and yet manage to keep your sense of humour. Long live the Jelly babies and marshmallows, they sound like a real comfort to you.
I hope life starts treating you better. Take care.
Poor man witnessing such a terrible situation. I don't think June was a White Witch, more of a devil worshipper. A real White Witch would'nt be part of a coven that sacrificed creatures. White Witches believe what you give out you get back three...
Love this poem. We have six plum tomato plants, and they're all fruiting wonderfully. My partner does all the trimming back, and does a great job. Like you say, it takes time and patience to produce fruit, just like a poem or story, but when you...
Good luck with your original record player. There's nothing like listening to vinyl, especially on a vintage player. I bought a portable record player a year ago, and love listening to the old singles I've collected from the 1960s and 70s, even...
you know we never had bank cards back then, so the cash you had would have to last. We lived on blackberries and mushrooms, but I recall we enjoyed bread rolls in St Ives, and on the way home we had a bag of chips each which was a real luxury......
This is great news Grace!
Posted on Sat, 30 Jul 2022
This is great news Grace!
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in M&S
Hi JP BROWN, I would love to
Posted on Wed, 17 Aug 2022
Hi JP BROWN, I would love to live in the countryside, but although we're quite urban, our cottage was built in 1908 and has a well established large garden, that I fell in love with the moment I saw it. We do get a lot of wildlife due to the fact...
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Jean, you've been through so
Posted on Mon, 15 Aug 2022
Jean, you've been through so much and yet manage to keep your sense of humour. Long live the Jelly babies and marshmallows, they sound like a real comfort to you.
I hope life starts treating you better. Take care.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Chemo 5
Poor man witnessing such a
Posted on Sun, 14 Aug 2022
Poor man witnessing such a terrible situation. I don't think June was a White Witch, more of a devil worshipper. A real White Witch would'nt be part of a coven that sacrificed creatures. White Witches believe what you give out you get back three...
Read full commentPosted in Charmed (Part Two of Two)
Love this poem. We have six
Posted on Sat, 13 Aug 2022
Love this poem. We have six plum tomato plants, and they're all fruiting wonderfully. My partner does all the trimming back, and does a great job. Like you say, it takes time and patience to produce fruit, just like a poem or story, but when you...
Read full commentPosted in At this time
Good luck with your original
Posted on Sat, 13 Aug 2022
Good luck with your original record player. There's nothing like listening to vinyl, especially on a vintage player. I bought a portable record player a year ago, and love listening to the old singles I've collected from the 1960s and 70s, even...
Read full commentPosted in Antique Record Changer
Great descriptive read Paul,
Posted on Wed, 10 Aug 2022
Great descriptive read Paul, and I didn't see that ending coming. Looking forward to reading more.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Charmed (Part One of Two)
Hi Penny,
Posted on Wed, 10 Aug 2022
Your story parts always end with a gripping mystery...a real page turner, that makes me want to keep on reading.
I also agree with the above comments about being able to write two stories at the same time, it takes a real imaginative...
Read full commentPosted in "The Coffee House Spy" 4
Hi Rachel,
Posted on Wed, 10 Aug 2022
An unusual poem that is most mysterious and curious. It makes me think of a symbolic diary entry known only to the Witch herself.
I love the picture too.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The Witch’s Daughter
Hello Di,
Posted on Tue, 09 Aug 2022
you know we never had bank cards back then, so the cash you had would have to last. We lived on blackberries and mushrooms, but I recall we enjoyed bread rolls in St Ives, and on the way home we had a bag of chips each which was a real luxury......
Read full commentPosted in Along Cornish Coast
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