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As I mentioned in my previous piece, I have a new neighbour. I will call him Ben, and he is in his late 50's and is short and has white hair. He has...
It was the middle of one cold winter's night, when I woke to the sound of plastic being moved. Being still half asleep and hoping I was wrong, I kept...
Continuing my theme of people dying, this has been a busy week. I had two funerals to play the organ for and each had its own challenges. One of the...
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Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Sat, 27 Jul 2019
Hi Rhiannon
Lovely images of orangey things. One of my favourite colours and without the cateracts, my entire world of colour has changed. I bought a coat which I thought was an orangey brown - and it turned out to be a pinky pumple. I...
This was a very interesting and emotional story about you and your family, and death and relatives and London. I found it very moving. I like the idea of giving roses or trees or something living to remember people who have died....
I see the choice of commenting directly have been taken away and replaced with a like. Anyway, I do like it and sang it through to the tune, which worked well.
This is a lovely little poem. I do like the colours of autumn, and look forward to the pretty trees, which are just starting to show their colours around here.
Good poem, and certainly something that a polititian should aspire to. I had good help from my local councillor over my badger problem, which seems now to have gone away - and also got a letter from my MP when our senior...
Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Sat, 27 Jul 2019
Hi Rhiannon
Lovely images of orangey things. One of my favourite colours and without the cateracts, my entire world of colour has changed. I bought a coat which I thought was an orangey brown - and it turned out to be a pinky pumple. I...
Read full commentPosted in Colours for Kids 9)
Hi Elsie
Posted on Sun, 20 Aug 2017
Hi Elsie
This was a very interesting and emotional story about you and your family, and death and relatives and London. I found it very moving. I like the idea of giving roses or trees or something living to remember people who have died....
Read full commentPosted in Outcomes of my Dad's recent Funeral in London
Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Wed, 17 May 2017
Hi Rhiannon
I really like this. Sunset is my favourite time of the day, but you made a good case for sunrise too.
Jean
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Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Tue, 09 May 2017
Hi Rhiannon
This is great. I like the quotes, and how you expand and interpret them.
And so true.
Jean
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Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Sun, 30 Oct 2016
Hi Rhiannon
I see the choice of commenting directly have been taken away and replaced with a like. Anyway, I do like it and sang it through to the tune, which worked well.
Jean
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Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Sun, 23 Oct 2016
Hi Rhiannon
I like this hymn, and the way it mentions history for evidence.
Jean
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Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Tue, 18 Oct 2016
Hi Rhiannon
I like this one because I have done lots of research on Wilberforce when I was writing m book about Liverpool.
Jean
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Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Thu, 13 Oct 2016
Hi Rhiannon
This is a lovely little poem. I do like the colours of autumn, and look forward to the pretty trees, which are just starting to show their colours around here.
Jean
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Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Tue, 04 Oct 2016
Hi Rhiannon
Good poem, and certainly something that a polititian should aspire to. I had good help from my local councillor over my badger problem, which seems now to have gone away - and also got a letter from my MP when our senior...
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Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Fri, 26 Aug 2016
Hi Rhiannon
You have a way with making you few words be very meaningful and appropriate ones, and giving us a lovely picture of your area.
Jean
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