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The men who were going to install my thermodynamic machine had to come from Essex, which is the headquarters of the company, and the home of most of...
Conned! 2 - part 1 I do have something to write about – and I have already provided you with the first part of it . I posted it in late September and...
I belong to our local Senior Citizens Association. I joined in order to play in the scrabble group a few years ago, but also volunteered to set up a...
402 of my comments have received 406 Great Feedback votes
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Hi Bee
Posted on Mon, 20 Jul 2015
Hi Bee
I was wondering how you are getting on - and this poem says it all. Good days, bad days, some hope, lots of fear. I'm still keeping on with the praying.
Not too sure just what to say about this. I did laugh quite a bit on the last one. Maybe because I'm having wifi problems and had never considered it might have anything to do with a neighbour.
Fascinating reading again - and your poetic format enhances the information. A collection of these tidbits would make an ideal book for kids to read - with easily remembered and assimilated facts.
Hard to write, maybe, and hard to read, certainly but important to say. Cancer treatment is not fun, but it doesn't last forever. If my husband hadn't had chemo - he would have missed out on two wonderful years. I know there were...
Lovely piece. I think weeping willows are my favourite trees - so early to turn green, and so graceful in the wind. No doubt there are times to be gentle and others to be strong and hard like oak.
Hi Bee
Posted on Mon, 20 Jul 2015
Hi Bee
I was wondering how you are getting on - and this poem says it all. Good days, bad days, some hope, lots of fear. I'm still keeping on with the praying.
Jean
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Hi
Posted on Thu, 16 Jul 2015
Hi
Not too sure just what to say about this. I did laugh quite a bit on the last one. Maybe because I'm having wifi problems and had never considered it might have anything to do with a neighbour.
Jean
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Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Mon, 06 Jul 2015
Hi Rhiannon
We do really feel like we are sharing your beautiful countryside with you when you write.
Jean
Read full commentPosted in Gwaun* valley (Pembrokeshire) in May
Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Wed, 27 Jun 2012
Hi Rhiannon
I too am fascinated by elephants and the complex things they can do. But I learned a lot of new things from reading this. Thank you.
Jean
Read full commentPosted in The Elephant’s Trunk
Hi Rhiannon
Posted on Thu, 31 Jan 2013
Hi Rhiannon
Fascinating reading again - and your poetic format enhances the information. A collection of these tidbits would make an ideal book for kids to read - with easily remembered and assimilated facts.
Jean
Read full commentPosted in Brr!! Woof!! and Penguins
Hi Bee
Posted on Sat, 20 Jun 2015
Hi Bee
Beautifully written, and lovely sentiment. But poetry too lives on.
Jean
Read full commentPosted in Lace Wings
Hi Bee
Posted on Mon, 08 Jun 2015
Hi Bee
I'm glad you did a prose piece and told us a bit more about your situation. How lovely for you to have all your children and grandchildren together.
I have never heard of the carrot diet for cancer - and it sounds to me like...
Read full commentPosted in Counting the Hours
Hi Bee
Posted on Fri, 05 Jun 2015
Hi Bee
Hard to write, maybe, and hard to read, certainly but important to say. Cancer treatment is not fun, but it doesn't last forever. If my husband hadn't had chemo - he would have missed out on two wonderful years. I know there were...
Read full commentPosted in Dear John
Hi Bee
Posted on Mon, 18 May 2015
Hi Bee
Sorry to be so long in getting to this. I took a week of going on the site to do some editing on other writing that I've done.
This is so painfully honest, and I think that is necessary if writing on the subject it to be...
Read full commentPosted in The Waiting Room
HI Bee
Posted on Mon, 27 Apr 2015
HI Bee
Lovely piece. I think weeping willows are my favourite trees - so early to turn green, and so graceful in the wind. No doubt there are times to be gentle and others to be strong and hard like oak.
Jean
Read full commentPosted in Tree Me
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