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A Coming-Together
Posted by Schubert on Mon, 17 Mar 2025
Laura entered the lunchtime staff room like a breath of fresh air, attracting the usual suppressed glances of admiration from everyone, except Colin that is. Colin did what he always did; picked up the Times Ed' Sup', blushed and pretended he hadn't noticed her.Read morePoem of the week
Wind from the sea
Posted by queen beatle on Mon, 17 Mar 2025
Inspired by the painting by Andrew Wyeth
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Story and Poem of the Week and Inspiration Point
A very happy Spring Equinox to all ABCTalers for yesterday and thank you for the wonderful stories and poems you've posted here this week
My choices for today:
Poem of the Week goes to queen beatle for her stunning ekphrastic 'Wind from the Sea'
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Our Story and Poem for the month of February, very kindly chosen by Mark Burrow
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Picks of the Month

A series of horses decreasing in size
Posted by lavadis on Tue, 18 Feb 2025
My parents had at least three children Read more
Goose-Stepping Down Main Street
Posted by hudsonmoon on Sun, 09 Feb 2025
I’m too old to start goose stepping. Duck walks I can handle—my declining years having given me no choice. But it should make it easier to duck behind the sofa, lobbing a brick or two, when the Hats come calling.
So it goes, as the man once said.
Though, I don’t expect the Hats to be so polite as to ring the doorbell.
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