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Picture by pixabay free images. Part Thirty Four Mina fell to her knees horrified to find Kate curled up on the floor frothing at the mouth, her body...
Well they do say that once upon a time giants walked the earth, they've even found skulls and bones while excavating to prove it, so perhaps the man was a descendant.
I know what you mean about loosing Wilko, I got all my garden bird food from there, because it was the cheapest in town. Sadly we have so many empty shops now, it's beginning to look like a ghost town.
A great story, relevant to the here and now with all the dangerous concerns going on in this troubled world. Yet at the end you leave us with hope that Frank just may survive to see another story written about him by you.
you know I'm desperate for Autumn to arrive. Those beautiful bohemian colours of fallen leaves, the welcoming wind to brush away the cobwebs of this heat, which leaves me breathless and lethargic.
If only Frankie knew the
Posted on Fri, 22 Sep 2023
If only Frankie knew the problems he's caused. Chantelle has so much figuring out to do, I wonder how they'll get out of this situation!...
Read full commentPosted in O Sole Mio (Bring Out Your Dead series - Part 36)
Well they do say that once
Posted on Thu, 21 Sep 2023
Well they do say that once upon a time giants walked the earth, they've even found skulls and bones while excavating to prove it, so perhaps the man was a descendant.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The Elephant In The Room.
Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Thu, 21 Sep 2023
Hi Rhiannon,
just love the sea and miss it so much, but your poem took me there, especially with the beautiful wildness of that photo.
Thank you for sharing.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Around The Havens
I know what you mean about
Posted on Mon, 18 Sep 2023
I know what you mean about loosing Wilko, I got all my garden bird food from there, because it was the cheapest in town. Sadly we have so many empty shops now, it's beginning to look like a ghost town.
I also agree with you about the home...
Read full commentPosted in Red and Green.
What a shock for these two,
Posted on Fri, 15 Sep 2023
What a shock for these two, looks like they've got a lot to discuss. Now I'm wondering about the empty coffin and no dead body.
You're still keeping me intrigued Phil.
Look forward to next part.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Passengers (Bring Out Your Dead series - Part 35)
A great story, relevant to
Posted on Wed, 13 Sep 2023
A great story, relevant to the here and now with all the dangerous concerns going on in this troubled world. Yet at the end you leave us with hope that Frank just may survive to see another story written about him by you.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Devil's Advocate
Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Thu, 14 Sep 2023
Hi Rhiannon,
this poem is so appropriate for any parent or grandparent watching a very young child consume jam on toast.
Perfect for the I P.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Toddler Tea!
Hello Di,
Posted on Sat, 09 Sep 2023
Hello Di,
you know I'm desperate for Autumn to arrive. Those beautiful bohemian colours of fallen leaves, the welcoming wind to brush away the cobwebs of this heat, which leaves me breathless and lethargic.
I just thought with this...
Read full commentPosted in Expanding The Mind
Definitely reminds me of some
Posted on Fri, 08 Sep 2023
Definitely reminds me of some of the jumble sales I went to back in the 1970s...what bargins there were to be found.
I found these lines amusing:-
half dentures ready to chatter
in the hand of the unexpected finder.
It...
Read full commentPosted in Clothes for Friendless Men
Another ideal poem for the I.
Posted on Sat, 09 Sep 2023
Another ideal poem for the I. P. especially with the weather conditions at the moment.
Well done Rhiannon. ...
Read full commentPosted in Heatwave
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