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Daily Archives: March 8, 2016
Sheep
Originally posted on Hugh's Views & News  :
Everyone else had gone. Â The remaining four looked out of the window and watched as it crossed the road. “Stay very quiet” whispered Roland. “It won’t find us here providing we remain…
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Why did the sheep cross the road? by K.L. Caley
A darker response to the photo prompt by K.L. Caley I ran across the road as fast as the silly cloven hooves could take me. My ploy had worked. I’d devoured so many of the sumptuous sheep. That little lamb … Continue reading
Looking for answers…
Originally posted on The Silent Eye:
It wasn’t a dark and stormy night… this book that lies open on my desk begins with a rather less evocative phrase. More mundane and far less atmospheric…though the writer who had penned them…
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Musings of a lightly boiled prune
There is a limit to how cold is too cold…and mine starts around ‘not very’. I’m not a hot weather person, but I don’t do cold all that well either and between the small dog insisting on open doors and … Continue reading
A further exploration of the problems caused by patrons by Tallis Steelyard
I confess that I have, over the years, come to the conclusion that some patrons, quite frankly, don’t take their responsibilities seriously. Indeed there are times when I feel that I have been taken advantage of and my good nature … Continue reading
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Tagged Jim Webster, poetry, Port Naain, Tallis Steelyard
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