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Hello Ewan,
Posted on Sun, 14 Oct 2018
Hello Ewan,
This sewing box sounds like it could be mine. I got five out of a hundred for needlework when I was at school. The teacher wrote in my report, 'Seems uninterested.' You, however, have made this poem very interesting. ...
What an absolutely glorious poem! The imagery you have managed to conjure up is amazing. I envy your talent. Now to read the poem by Rhiannon that gave you such inspiration.
The argument you put forward here is a powerful one. I think women have always had to fight for what men take for granted. I think it was Golda Mairher, the Israeli Prime Minister who, when she was in power and was told that...
Cor blimey, girl, you don't half see a lot on your way home from shopping. I could only ever think how heavy the bags were and how my feet were killing me. However, I much admire your skill in turning a mundane experience into...
This poem resonates with me as I have two nephews who like a flutter. Well, more than a flutter actually. When read aloud there is a sort of rhythm that is reminiscent of a horse race in progress. Something like the poem by...
This was such a poetic description of Spring. As I read it I thought of the buds on the roses I'd just pruned and the daffodils pushing their way up and the trees gradually becoming green.
I said I would get back on here to read some of your work but I have only been able to dabble here and there through lack of time. However, as I have a bit of time now, I thought I would read some of yours.
Yes, it is a lovely poem, well written and a great tribute to dear Bee. She would be so thrilled to see how much talent you have inherited. She will never be forgotten because she touched so many lives. I often think about her with regret that...
Hello Ewan,
Posted on Sun, 14 Oct 2018
Hello Ewan,
This sewing box sounds like it could be mine. I got five out of a hundred for needlework when I was at school. The teacher wrote in my report, 'Seems uninterested.' You, however, have made this poem very interesting. ...
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Hello Di,
Posted on Tue, 26 Jun 2018
Hello Di,
What an absolutely glorious poem! The imagery you have managed to conjure up is amazing. I envy your talent. Now to read the poem by Rhiannon that gave you such inspiration.
Moya x
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Hello Rhiannon,
Posted on Sat, 24 Mar 2018
Hello Rhiannon,
This is a nice description of Spring. I particularly liked 'triggering their floral treasures...'
Moya x
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Hello Di,
Posted on Wed, 14 Mar 2018
Hello Di,
Thank you for the read and comment. As for eavesdropping, I feel like that too sometimes and yet without me they don't exist.
Moya
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Hello Elsie,
Posted on Sat, 17 Feb 2018
Hello Elsie,
The argument you put forward here is a powerful one. I think women have always had to fight for what men take for granted. I think it was Golda Mairher, the Israeli Prime Minister who, when she was in power and was told that...
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Hello Di,
Posted on Fri, 09 Mar 2018
Hello Di,
Cor blimey, girl, you don't half see a lot on your way home from shopping. I could only ever think how heavy the bags were and how my feet were killing me. However, I much admire your skill in turning a mundane experience into...
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Hello Luigi,
Posted on Sat, 20 Jan 2018
Hello Luigi,
This poem resonates with me as I have two nephews who like a flutter. Well, more than a flutter actually. When read aloud there is a sort of rhythm that is reminiscent of a horse race in progress. Something like the poem by...
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Oh, Rhiannon,
Posted on Thu, 23 Mar 2017
Oh, Rhiannon,
This was such a poetic description of Spring. As I read it I thought of the buds on the roses I'd just pruned and the daffodils pushing their way up and the trees gradually becoming green.
I'm so glad you are still...
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Hello Rhiannon,
Posted on Thu, 16 Mar 2017
Hello Rhiannon,
I said I would get back on here to read some of your work but I have only been able to dabble here and there through lack of time. However, as I have a bit of time now, I thought I would read some of yours.
Well,...
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Yes, it is a lovely poem,
Posted on Wed, 08 Mar 2017
Yes, it is a lovely poem, well written and a great tribute to dear Bee. She would be so thrilled to see how much talent you have inherited. She will never be forgotten because she touched so many lives. I often think about her with regret that...
Read full commentPosted in Boldly a Woman
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