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1796 of my comments have received 1846 Great Feedback votes

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I had no idea maggots were

Posted on Sun, 28 Jun 2020

I had no idea maggots were called gentles, that is so horrid!!! I like your idea very much of flies being funeral directors too, and their "efficient fervour" even sounds buzzy/busy

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Enjoyed this very much! I had

Posted on Sat, 27 Jun 2020

Enjoyed this very much! I had never thought of water "slouching"! Particularly liked "the stream is a gurgle" and "one more slurp" which create idea of movement and soiund. You have created a character out of this stream, it's great!

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Posted in Anxious Moments

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Had to read this several

Posted on Sat, 27 Jun 2020

Had to read this several times as so admiring of your wordplay was missing the meaning :0) The other night there was a program about co-writer of musical Alexander Hamilton, which reminded me of how you write, it is a rare and wonderfful gift to...

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Posted in Breakout!

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Abundance is right! I love

Posted on Wed, 24 Jun 2020

Abundance is right! I love cats' ears too :0) Do you need to dig it up to make a meadow? It looks like you have a wonderful variety of  species right now! Maybe could try plug plants of things like scabious as they can be a bit tricky from seed (...

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Posted in Unmown ‘lawns’ – plant conglomeration

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This is gorgeous! I don't

Posted on Mon, 08 Jun 2020

This is gorgeous! I don't know how you make a few lines so full of space and light and freshness! I love "escape and rise" and "swells ripple", and the cosiness of "home" at the end, like a welcoming door. And you caught some beautiful wind in...

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Posted in Dream with the breeze

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reminded me of being jealous

Posted on Sat, 30 May 2020

reminded me of being jealous of someone when i first started school and the teacher said she was away with the fairies. i was always checking to see if she sparkled, but she was always sad. it is a good way of finding people like me, if they are...

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Posted in Away with the Fairies

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Enjoyed this one very much.

Posted on Fri, 22 May 2020

Enjoyed this one very much. too!

This is genius :

“So, our Aunties are all sitting around knitting and drinking tea and things.  Then, if the walruses get in, they don’t know how to deal with them and might get eaten?”

 

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Posted in The Walrus and the Aunteater

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Same as everyone, enjoyed

Posted on Sun, 17 May 2020

Same as everyone, enjoyed this a lot.

What struck me is how you were getting to know your father  not because he was in your life, but because you found him in yourself. Missing someone you had never had, holding them inside yourself,...

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Posted in the old geezer

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I am not surprised your

Posted on Mon, 18 May 2020

I am not surprised your grandson loved it! I love it too, I should think EVERYONE would.

Particularly liked the bit about cows, and when Packham had to come up with the panda being invisible, could tell he was thinking on his paws. It is...

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Posted in A Panda Called Mick

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I love :

Posted on Mon, 18 May 2020

I love :

"Catch the cold steel moment
of its brief tangential light"

and "reckless beauty"

It does have the exciting feeling of electric guitar notes flowing into each other, also of how everything seems super intense,...

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