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Seems so long ago now, parched as we were in Scorching heat - followed coastal path of Seclusion, quenching thirst I cupped my hands, Reached down to...
I'm loving Archibald in this episode. He's spot on about getting a doctors appointment. I can't remember the last time I saw a doctor, it's usually the nurses that do all the doctors work in our surgery.
A heartbreaking tragedy into the pitfalls of owning guns, and a poem that makes me glad I live in England and have never seen a real weapon...just the thought makes me shiver.
More Elaines indeed. Happy days of my own come flooding back.
Some of us girls at the age of 14, used to be really cheeky, getting older guys in the George pub on Shirehampton Green, Bristol to buy us a cheap half a cider in the school ...
I can imagine a lot of hard thinking has gone into this Tanka poem. The rules to me don't make it easy at all. I admire you for having a go, and putting together an engaging read.
A dazzling display in words
Posted on Mon, 18 Mar 2024
A dazzling display in words Rhiannon.You captured all the beauty of Spring.
Jenny.
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A captivating read Penny, you
Posted on Sun, 17 Mar 2024
A captivating read Penny, you've enchanted me as a reader.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in "Unwanted Magic" 5
Just finished reading this
Posted on Fri, 15 Mar 2024
Just finished reading this free style way of writing. I think you've found your niche. I agree with insert this would be entertaining read aloud.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in More n'24
I'm loving Archibald in this
Posted on Fri, 15 Mar 2024
I'm loving Archibald in this episode. He's spot on about getting a doctors appointment. I can't remember the last time I saw a doctor, it's usually the nurses that do all the doctors work in our surgery.
I can see another exciting trip...
Read full commentPosted in Doctor, Doctor ('Dead Reckoning' series - Part 2)
Hi Jane,
Posted on Fri, 15 Mar 2024
Hi Jane,
A heartbreaking tragedy into the pitfalls of owning guns, and a poem that makes me glad I live in England and have never seen a real weapon...just the thought makes me shiver.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Sparkly Little Paula
More Elaines indeed. Happy
Posted on Fri, 15 Mar 2024
More Elaines indeed. Happy days of my own come flooding back.
Some of us girls at the age of 14, used to be really cheeky, getting older guys in the George pub on Shirehampton Green, Bristol to buy us a cheap half a cider in the school ...
Read full commentPosted in More Elaines
I'm really sorry to hear this
Posted on Fri, 15 Mar 2024
I'm really sorry to hear this latest news Jean. You have had to endure so much, and yet have been brave throughout.
Like others have said, you've been a very welcome writer and reader. I too thank you for all your writing that's given me...
Read full commentPosted in The End - part 2
Hi Dougie,
Posted on Tue, 12 Mar 2024
Hi Dougie,
I can imagine a lot of hard thinking has gone into this Tanka poem. The rules to me don't make it easy at all. I admire you for having a go, and putting together an engaging read.
Very deserved of the gold cherries....
Read full commentPosted in Love Returned
Poor Vanessa having to trust
Posted on Mon, 11 Mar 2024
Poor Vanessa having to trust her instincts when it comes to her daughter. I wonder if Annie's aware of what she's putting her mother through.
Engaging to read as always with characters that sit so well in todays world.
Looking...
Read full commentPosted in Parcel for you...Part 21
You cast a spell of magic
Posted on Sun, 10 Mar 2024
You cast a spell of magic over me as I read this irresistible poem Penny.
Every word takes me into nature and leaves me wanting more.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Jenny.
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