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My stories

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Introducing Turlough Ó Maoláin, Performance Poet

My April, the second of two parts, and restricted to 100 words per day because less is more, and I am the Ludwig Mies van der Rohe of village gossip.
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The Fish on the Hill

My April, the first of two parts, and restricted to 100 words per day so that I can’t be accused of banging on about it.
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When Life Gives You Flags

Part Four of the Flour of Sri Lanka series. Kavinda’s proudest moment.
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Rupees Appease

Part Three of the Flour of Sri Lanka series. Kavinda counts his cash.
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Taking Tea - Kavinda and Me

Part Two of the Flour of Sri Lanka series. Will you take tea, dear friend? Ceylon or Dundee?
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753 of my comments have received 796 Great Feedback votes

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Migration

Posted on Mon, 05 Aug 2024

I particularly like your

“Send a gunboat”
to repel rubber-gum-boats,

When did the rules change so that people were expected to remain for the whole of their lives in the country in which they were born? I expect it...

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Posted in Boats

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Depressingly good

Posted on Sat, 22 Jun 2024

This is a depressingly accurate account of the mess that the world is in at the moment, and nobody seems to be doing anything about putting it right. We can recycle our empties, and turn our lights off and we can struggle to shelter our kids from...

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Posted in "For, being green, there is great hope" (quote from Shakespeare's HENRY VI PART 2, ACT 3 SCENE 1)

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Blooms

Posted on Mon, 08 Apr 2024

Ah, thanks Di.

Our blossom comes in waves. The first, and most impressive, was about a month ago when the wild plums were in flower (we call them djanki and you call them mirabelles), which was followed by the pears and now as they fizzle...

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Posted in This Sort of Thing - March 2024 - L'ouverture

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Shockingly lovely.

Posted on Fri, 16 Feb 2024

A great reminder that what we have contains so much more beauty and tranquilty than the homes of much of the rest of the world. I wish that wasn't true but it is. Your words soften the reader's frame of mind before the contrast and the harsh...

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Posted in Two kinds of crying : 15th February 2024

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Ukraine

Posted on Mon, 12 Feb 2024

Before I write anything else I want to stress that I absolutely do not condone Putin's actions in Ukraine. 

However, here in Bulgaria we have refugees from Ukraine, but they are different to the Ukraine refugees that have fled their...

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Posted in After Russian Rain (A Postscript from Moscow)

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Worms.

Posted on Thu, 28 Dec 2023

If' you'd been in a Mexican bar you'd have been grand. 

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Posted in Lingo Bingo

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Hello Jean.

Posted on Thu, 30 Nov 2023

Hello Jean.

I'm so sorry to hear that you didn't get the news that you were hoping for. I'm hoping your asymptomatic status continues and the chemotherapy is doing its job.

Thank you for keeping us up to date with what you're going...

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Posted in Friendly Fire

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I really like..

Posted on Thu, 26 Oct 2023

I really like..

And oh, what a world full of places for foxes who know!

They are everywhere but they keep themselves to themselves. They know things that we don't know and they go places we don't go. Gorgeous creatures and...

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Posted in The Birds were Singing

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I love this Rhiannon, though

Posted on Mon, 21 Aug 2023

I love this Rhiannon, though it saddens me.

You've reminded me of the dear elderly people I used to visit when I was working, particularly those living in care homes. They had no desire to receive presents. What brought them happiness was...

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Posted in 104!

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Ha ha! If ever he tells you

Posted on Wed, 09 Aug 2023

Ha ha! If ever he tells you to get knotted he probably means he's waiting for you to turn into that tree. 

People such as Lesley Ash, Courtney Pine, Nigel Hawthorne and King Edward the Elder have already been through this process.

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Posted in wising up

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