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What an interesting piece of writing. I had no idea that Isaac Watts wrote hymns and I certainly didn't realise he wrote Joy To The World. You learn something new every day.
I've only been to Southampton once and found the people very...
Reading this bought a lump to my throat. This must be the hardest time for you and yet you're managing to keep going. Bee sounds like my dad when he had cancer and I had to nurse him. He always kept his sense of humour and wouldn't hear of anyone...
I didn't realise until now that you were Bee's daughter, I can see how poingnant and hard it must have been to write. A thoughtful and caring poem that is so meaningful under the circumstances.
I too agree this is such a rewarding poem that tells a part of history. I also loved the way you showed us the reader how to pronounce 'Crwys'. the Welsh language in its own right is so poetic and I admire the thought you've put into this writing...
I was just going back over some of your older stuff and found this beauty. Early Spring is one of my favourite times of the year, it's like suddenly all of nature is coming alive, you've managed to capture so much of that...
Some wonderful descriptions
Posted on Fri, 26 Aug 2016
Some wonderful descriptions of what you saw Rhiannon,
especially the white cloud bergs lie scattered above the sea-blue sky. Went so well with the photo.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Shady Skenfrith
What an interesting piece of
Posted on Sun, 24 Jul 2016
What an interesting piece of writing. I had no idea that Isaac Watts wrote hymns and I certainly didn't realise he wrote Joy To The World. You learn something new every day.
I've only been to Southampton once and found the people very...
Read full commentPosted in Isaac watts and a Hot Summer's afternoon in Southampton
Very creepy story. Don't mess
Posted on Sun, 17 Jul 2016
Very creepy story. Don't mess with those spirits.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in The Attic
Good bit of horror, explains
Posted on Mon, 18 Jul 2016
Good bit of horror, explains the reason why we should leave hauntings well alone, though I doubt if our curiosity will ever let us.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Jake
Capturing those memories in a
Posted on Sun, 17 Jul 2016
Capturing those memories in a poem is the best gift you can give a reader.
Very much enjoyed reading.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Endless Summer
I so enjoyed reading your
Posted on Sun, 10 Jul 2016
I so enjoyed reading your story, being a lover of fairy stories and a child at heart.
Thank you so much for sharing, put a smile on my face....
Read full commentPosted in The Little Green Fairy
Reading this bought a lump to
Posted on Sat, 11 Jun 2016
Reading this bought a lump to my throat. This must be the hardest time for you and yet you're managing to keep going. Bee sounds like my dad when he had cancer and I had to nurse him. He always kept his sense of humour and wouldn't hear of anyone...
Read full commentPosted in Dignified
I didn't realise until now
Posted on Thu, 19 May 2016
I didn't realise until now that you were Bee's daughter, I can see how poingnant and hard it must have been to write. A thoughtful and caring poem that is so meaningful under the circumstances.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in One day at a time
I too agree this is such a
Posted on Thu, 09 Jun 2016
I too agree this is such a rewarding poem that tells a part of history. I also loved the way you showed us the reader how to pronounce 'Crwys'. the Welsh language in its own right is so poetic and I admire the thought you've put into this writing...
Read full commentPosted in Memorial
Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Tue, 22 Mar 2011
Hi Rhiannon,
I was just going back over some of your older stuff and found this beauty. Early Spring is one of my favourite times of the year, it's like suddenly all of nature is coming alive, you've managed to capture so much of that...
Read full commentPosted in Monnow Valley – early spring
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