Time-out Spot
By Rhiannonw
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“Halfway up the slope is a spot where I stop.
It isn’t at the bottom, it isn’t at the top.
It isn’t in the town, nor yet up on the hill,
but this is the point to pause to fill
my eyes with the view over roofs and rush,
and catch my breath after climb and crush
of the busy shops, before I reach home
and the work that awaits my hands alone.
“This is my spot
the place I’ve got
a space that is not
for the doing
and the toing and froing
of everyday,
so here I stay
awhile, briefly,
free of care –
not anywhere
really.”
[This is not autobiographical, though I have sympathy with it, and with such pauses when countrside and hill-walking!]
[IP: write a story or poem based on a piece of writing you admire.] – inspired by AA Milne’s ‘Halfway down the stairs’ a clever chillden’s (and grownup’s) favourite. https://allpoetry.com/Halfway-Down
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Resting places
Isn't it lovely to have a special place like this? A place to sit and unwind and take in the wonder of the things that surround us. I don't know if it's an age thing but these days whenever I plan a journey, either on foot or by other means, I always think about a nice place to stop halfway along the route.
Turlough
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A Good adaptation. Well done.
A Good adaptation. Well done.
Luigi x
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Hi Rhiannon,
Hi Rhiannon,
I didn't know this AA Milne piece, but your poem reminds me of that song by Kermit the frog, when he sings about being half way up the stair.
I have to admit that on those odd occasions when I venture out for a walk, It's always great to know there's somewhere to sit and rest, even on local walks now, as my right hip and knee really play up. Can't believe how fit I used to be. So your poem resonated with me.
Jenny.
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Brilliant link with the A.A.
Brilliant link with the A.A. Milne poem, Rhiannon, Really enjoyed this, Thankyou!
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“This is my spot
“This is my spot
the place I’ve got
a space that is not
for the doing
and the toing and froing.."
A special spot is a wondrous thing.
You capture one so evocatively, Rhiannon.
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This reminds me of when I was
This reminds me of when I was a child visiting Llanbedr and every year when we arrived, the same man was seated on the same bench, to the point where we always looked out for him and waved. The spirit of him must still be there. It's wonderful to have a little sanctuary to re-charge your batteries, mentally and physically.
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I liked how you've brought
I liked how you've brought Milnes poem into an outdoor setting - and don't we all have that special spot to rest in?
Dougie Moody
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Typical.
Typical. Impatient. Very inconsiderate.
Should rather enjoy the walk.
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Rather confusing
Rather confusing. Watch out for those little gremlins. And AI - The ghost in the machine.
Keep well! Have a great day! Tom
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