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It's very depressing that the
Posted on Mon, 03 Aug 2020
It's very depressing that the new thing we all keep seeing is abandoned face masks. When I am out walking now I carry a spare bag to collect rubbish so that I don't have to touch it with my hand, but with more and more people wanting to enjoy...
The repetition in this is so effective. And a waltz, ironing, is perfect. Mind you, I deliberately buy things that don't really need ironing or look slightly creased. I would only iron for a special occasion these days which thankfully most days...
This lovely poem brings us the restless movement of wind that carries hope in its path and is the Pick of the Day. Please share on Facebook and Twitter if you like it too.
Richard - please feel free to change the image if you aren't happy...
Thanks Luigi, that's a very kind thing to say. When I'm working I can usually only make the time to write a couple of poems a week at the moment, in holidays I have been writing every day, but not sure that this has been such a good thing. I do...
Brilliant rant. I think next time anyone has something to rant about, we should send you bullet points of the general issues and you can form it into a witty and biting rant for us. I'd pay. :)
Love this bitter sea curse poem. It's our Pick of the Day. Do share on social media. The painting is of the North Sea by Max Beckmann, it's in the public domain.
Lovely, moving. Loved this, Lena. It's our Pick of the Day. Do share on social media. (The painting is by Ellen Robbins, 1870 and in the public domain.)
It's very depressing that the
Posted on Mon, 03 Aug 2020
It's very depressing that the new thing we all keep seeing is abandoned face masks. When I am out walking now I carry a spare bag to collect rubbish so that I don't have to touch it with my hand, but with more and more people wanting to enjoy...
Read full commentPosted in As the Walrus Said
The repetition in this is so
Posted on Sun, 05 Jul 2020
The repetition in this is so effective. And a waltz, ironing, is perfect. Mind you, I deliberately buy things that don't really need ironing or look slightly creased. I would only iron for a special occasion these days which thankfully most days...
Read full commentPosted in Ironing, a woman's half hour
This lovely poem brings us
Posted on Thu, 04 Jun 2020
This lovely poem brings us the restless movement of wind that carries hope in its path and is the Pick of the Day. Please share on Facebook and Twitter if you like it too.
Richard - please feel free to change the image if you aren't happy...
Read full commentPosted in Gliding Through Woods
Thanks Luigi, that's a very
Posted on Sun, 26 Apr 2020
Thanks Luigi, that's a very kind thing to say. When I'm working I can usually only make the time to write a couple of poems a week at the moment, in holidays I have been writing every day, but not sure that this has been such a good thing. I do...
Read full commentPosted in The Trouble With Breathing
Brilliant rant. I think next
Posted on Wed, 25 Mar 2020
Brilliant rant. I think next time anyone has something to rant about, we should send you bullet points of the general issues and you can form it into a witty and biting rant for us. I'd pay. :)
Read full commentPosted in Just Put Me In The Fridge
Love this bitter sea curse
Posted on Thu, 07 Nov 2024
Love this bitter sea curse poem. It's our Pick of the Day. Do share on social media. The painting is of the North Sea by Max Beckmann, it's in the public domain.
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This is our Story of the Week
Posted on Fri, 01 Nov 2024
This is our Story of the Week! Congratulations!
Read full commentPosted in The Politician's Daughter
Just great.
Posted on Fri, 01 Nov 2024
Just great.
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Love guddle. Plan to start
Posted on Thu, 10 Oct 2024
Love guddle. Plan to start using it. Great to read as always.
Read full commentPosted in Reclaiming the Kitchen
Lovely, moving. Loved this,
Posted on Tue, 17 Sep 2024
Lovely, moving. Loved this, Lena. It's our Pick of the Day. Do share on social media. (The painting is by Ellen Robbins, 1870 and in the public domain.)
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