I am a Yorkshire born painter and writer, living in the south of England. I paint the strange things that come as images in dreams and fantasies and write about life as it happens.
I was raised in a spiritually eclectic family in a landscape where myths and legends were woven into the stones, and have always had an intimate relationship with the inner worlds and the understanding that all paths are but spokes on a wheel, leading ultimately to the same centre. It is not the path that one walks that matters, but how one chooses to walk it.
I have been a student of the Mysteries for most of my life, studying alone for many years before joining the Servants of the Light. In 2012 I joined Steve Tanham as Director of the Silent Eye School of Consciousness, a modern Mystery School that seeks to strip back many of the layers in which esoteric thought has become shrouded and teach students a way to find the inherent magic in living and being.
The School is not a business and is run simply and ethically to cover its own costs, not make a profit. The Silent Eye website has a blog, news and events section. We hold regular workshops and events in the ancient landscape, details of which can be found details on the Silent Eye Events page.
As a painter, I play in most media and have painted everything from wedding cakes to huge murals. I spent a long time chasing realism, until I found the confidence to paint what I saw in the colours that sing to me.
As a writer, I have always scribbled. Poetry came first, I think, and I was fortunate enough to win the David Burland International Poetry Prize in 2008. In that year also I began writing a column for The Spirit Guides. It was a busy year, as I was teaching online with various esoteric forums and made the acquaintance of Dr G. Michael Vasey. The friendship grew and we released The Mystical Hexagram, recently republished as an extended and updated edition.
In 2013 a writing partnership was born that has proved a joy. Stuart France, now the third in the triad of Directors of the Silent Eye, and I embarked, all unknowing, on an adventure that would take us across the sacred landscape of Albion and which has resulted in the publication of a number of books together, with more to come. We have an enormous amount of fun in our wanderings and wonderings, which may reflect somewhat in the way we write.
In 2009 my eldest son, Nick, was left for dead, stabbed through the brain in an unprovoked attack. Many of the earlier entries here chart his remarkable and near miraculous journey and the fallout the attack had on the family. An event like this changes everything, including one’s outlook. Luckily, for us it changed it for the better and love and laughter thrive.
Apart from that, I have two adult sons, too many books (or not enough….) and a mad dog who also blogs when I let her near the keyboard…
You can contact me via the form on my contact page, where you will also find the principal social media links.
And yes, that was a lucky shot.
So lovely to discover your writing today! A mystery school! I had just listened to a Neil Kramer interview this week, where he was talking about the mystery schools that used to be and are no more, and I found myself pondering this loss. I will look forward to catching up on your writing! You words caught my attention immediately – the ring of truth in one’s voice and words is becoming ever more apparent to me.
Marga
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Thank you, Marga. I noticed you had found the Facebook page.. there is also one for he School as well as the website.
We are not the only Mystery School, there are others, some long established and respected Schools. We are just coming to birth, carrying forward a flame we have been handed.
It is something we are passionate about and want to bring to life in the modern world.
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Nice and interesting blog, Sue! Thanks for following “Known is a drop, Unknown is an Ocean”. 🙂
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Yours also, Ganesh. Nice to meet you.
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Hi! I have nominated you for the Blog of the Year 2012 Award. Please check out the link for more details: http://starfishway.wordpress.com/2012/12/28/thank-you/
Blessings,
~Lyann
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Oh thank you Lyann! How kind of you!
In Light,
Sue
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Thank you for liking my article “What do you seek?” I’m very glad your son not only survived that attack, but is doing so well. That kind of thing, as well as your car crash when you were 19, either destroy us and our families or make us stronger. It’s good to see that your family has held tightly together.
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We’ve had our moments 🙂 But you are right, we can allow them to destroy us or choose to draw strength and learn something from them. And I’ve learned a lot from my sons 🙂
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Absolutely beautiful reading about you I loved the expression ” spiritually eclectic family in a landscape where myths and legends were woven into the stones “, Oh so wonderful & humble as well.
Thanks for visiting my blog. Be in touch. Browse through the category sections,
I feel you may find something of your interest.
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I browse as we speak 🙂
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oh thanks
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The Silent Eye sounds interesting… I will have to see what that is all about! So glad you stopped by my blog!
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Feel free to drop in and have a look at the website 🙂 Thanks for the likes and comments here. 🙂
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Thank you so much for stopping by my blog -I can’t tell you how much I loved finding yours in return! I just spent a good half hour reading a million entries of yours -your writing is magical and had me hypnotized! It’s that good! Have a wonderful year and a beautiful life -look forward to reading more of your work in the future, i’m definitely following!
Love, Anna
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Thank you so much Anna! That is a lovely thing to find as I come home 🙂
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Delighted to make the connection. That came, of course, from your decision to call by Learning from Dogs. So a big thank you for that. Let me wish you a Happy New Year, Paul
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Happy new year to you, Paul. I sort of had to drop by, given how much I learn from my Ani… she even wrote one of the recent posts here for me 🙂
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https://scvincent.com/2012/12/20/notes-from-a-small-dog/
You may appreciate this 🙂
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Sue, thanks for stopping by and thanks for the follow. Seems we both have dogs in common. Look forward to dropping in from time to time to see how your year is going I’ll keep an eye out for a stray dog no matter where I go. Happy New Year!
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And for some reason the post failed to identify MY blog – richardbegone.
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It does odd things occasionally… 🙂
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There’s always the odd stray that needs a decent meal and a little love.
Beautiful work on your blog! But ok.. it was the dog’s smile that caught my attention first 🙂
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Can you see the tree-spirit?
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In your logo? of course 🙂
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Can you imagine, that some people don’t see it?
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People see what they expect to see, I think.
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You may like this 🙂
https://www.facebook.com/notes/scvincent/the-tree/113429005354722
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i tagged you in an award http://quotesyou.wordpress.com/2013/01/06/the-liebster-blog-award/ 🙂
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Thank you … I’ll try and work them out 🙂
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You’ve been nominated for the Super Sweet Blog Award http://kokowrites.wordpress.com/2013/01/09/the-super-sweet-blog-award/
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I love your writing…:D
I enjoy the way you weave words to share tales of the heart…
Thank you so much for visiting my blog and I’m glad that I stumbled upon yours.
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Thank you 🙂 That’s a lovely thing to read before breakfast 🙂
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I Nominate you for the Liebster Blog Award. Please accept & oblige.
Please the link below & follow instructions.
http://ajaytao2010.wordpress.com/2013/01/10/liebster-blog-award/
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That which doesn’t break us only makes us stronger. I am so glad that your son survived. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog. (Loved that photo of your dog winking.)
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I’ve just been reading some more. Great articles you have posted.
As to the dog, she is forever hijacking the blog….;-)
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Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed my stories. I was intrigued to see that you, too, went to Paris.
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I lived there for a while, then moved to Vichy. There was something about that first photograph on your story that took me straight back. Happy years 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by my blog, Sue. It’s wonderful to hear from fellow Yorkshire-woman! I very much enjoy your writing – there are some very inspirational stories here. All the best, TYT.
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The curds caught my eye and tastebuds. Living here in the south where there are neither curd tarts, proper parkin nor a decent vanilla slice to be had, I could not have wandered by without stopping to look and whimper longingly a little.:-)
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Your dog looks like my Sushna, see photo on: http://poet4justicedotwordpressdotcom.wordpress.com/2012/09/19/a-prayer-to-ganesha-2/
Best wishes for your son’s recovery.
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Thank you, my son continues to amaze me 🙂 Your Sushna does look very like my Ani! I was sad to read that you are dogless though. x
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Congrats for discovering your skills and thanks for helping other writers to know each other by your prompts..inspite of all your chaos you are clearing up sky for a shine..you are doing great and keep going on sue Vincent 🤗🤗🤗
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Congrats for discovering your skills and thanks for helping other writers to know each other by your prompts..inspite of all your chaos you are clearing up sky for a shine..you are doing great and keep going on sue Vincent 🤗🤗🤗
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We are hoping to travel a bit while we are dogless but will probably get another dog after that.
I’m so glad that your son contiues to improve and amaze you.
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Oh wonderful 🙂
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Cheers! 🙂
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🙂
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Just thought I’d leave you a note here to say, how good it was to read what your son Nick wrote and as a lady of poetry and fiction, it is a refreshing change to read something of real value. I have realised in my very short life of blogging that it’s not good for my mind to follow and read too many poets and writers of fiction, because it all starts to feel like rubbish in the end – and some of it is (hope they don’t read this!!) I include some of my own in that too!
You must be a real inspiring lady to have a son who thinks like he does, because we all are inspired by our parents in some form or another, even if we would rather not admit it!
And one last thing, your post by Nick really made my day!
Suzy 😀
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Your response made my son’s day too. I just spoke to him on the phone 🙂
He has mentioned on the odd occasion that the hobbit has had some value to him 😉 The blog here is always true.. unless clearly specified. The journey with my son, if anything, toned down as it would be too much for some, I think.
My poetry varies in quality.. I write it for me and merely inflict it on the rest of the world…*chuckles*
Nick has gone in search of the book you mentioned. He wants to read it… and being able to read again at all is such a joy for him, and for me to see.
Love,
Sue
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Thank you for stopping by my blog. I like your writing.
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I was just about to post the same on your blog 🙂
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🙂
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Thank you for stopping by my post 🙂 I too am Yorkshire born and living in the south. What a small world it is. Your blog is wonderful. I shall have to continue tomorrow when I can see again (after reading one of your recent posts!)
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Oh lovely! Where are you from.. Leeds area myself. Here, have a tissue….
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I’m from Huddersfield, so not far away at all!
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I know it well. Worked there for a while.. and went to the Grammar in Batley, no not far at all.
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thank you for visiting…I look forward to your post!
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Thank you Heather 🙂
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Wow! .. Simply put … I dont always click back on those whose ‘like’ a blog I post, but I did today. And came across your post on the moors. Tinglies all through me. My ancestors are Cornish. I visited the moors once in this life. I just started to flick through your posts. And smiled when I realised you also write long posts 🙂 I am definitely about to visit your pages and check out your book … There is certainly a drawing (metaphorically) here for me … So VERY glad you liked my post and I followed an instinct to check out your blog 🙂 Brightest Blessings to you and yours 🙂
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Thank you Jenn. I was just over at your blog doing pretty much the same 🙂
In Light, Sue
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Wonderful to see you visiting dragonshades and I appreciate your words. I’m off to read some more of your Blog. There is no end to the fascination that is life.
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I agree.. to borrow an old phrase, the tapestry is a rich one, and the more we observe the more there is to see.I very much enjoyed what I have seen of your blog so far.
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Very nice blog and thank you for the Follow! Jim Aldrich, The RunningFather blog
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Thank you Jim.. the posts on Naranjo and the Enneagram caught my eye immediately
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Absolutely. They’ll keep coming. C.N. is a fascinating man. Dont forget to peak in the Youtube page too. Peace, Jim
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Will do, Jim.. and may have already 🙂 One of my friends studied with C.N. and it is a fascinating journey in itself to see both the outer teachings and the inner workings.
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My dad was born in Leeds. I’ve some Yorkshire blood running in me veins, even though I was born in Chicago. Pass the tissue over here. Big hugs to you, Paulette. 🙂
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A Loiner, eh? Ah, my exile is only a temporary glitch.. a couple of decades or so… 🙂 I’ll get home one day. When the time is right 🙂 Meanwhile, I can go back to the moors from time to time.
Hugs back at you, Paulette 🙂
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Greetings from a kindred spirit…
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Greetings, Christopher.
Yes, it would seem we share a similar path.
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You are amazing – blessed to be here and to read your work and to be inspired. Thank you x
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Thank you Julie! That’s a lovely thing to say. 🙂
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You are lovely.
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I’ll blush!
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I’ve just nominated you for the Blue Ribbon Liebster Award.
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Thank you! That is so very kind of you! 🙂
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I continue to enjoy your work and have named you to receive the “Very Inspiring Blog” award. Check my site for details in about an hour. – Paul F. Lenzi at Poesy plus Polemics.
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Thank you so much, Paul! I will try and get that done tomorrow. I am honoured.
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Thanks for the follow and the many likes. I’m enjoying your work.
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I always find something interesting on your pages too.. ‘like’ isn’t always the right word. Very often striking.
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Thank you.
Yes, “like” is a terrible word in this context, like nice.
I think we have to be like ancient soothsayers and interpret the “like” as they would interpret the entrails for auspicious signs.
Until we’re all telepathic or a universal symbol is created to replace the word like then I guess we’re stuck with it. 🙂
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You have a very nice blog. Nice to meet you. I will return here more often
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Thank you, Andera.
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I just nominated you for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award.
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Thank you!! I promise i will get it posted as soon as i get a moment! I am honoured x
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In the spirit of passing it on, I nominated you for The Sunshine Award.
Here’s the excerpt and link:
“Sue Vincent inspires me. She’s the one I read when I’ve woke up on the wrong side of the bed and figure I might need to cheer myself up before interacting with anyone, including the dog.
She manages to take the high road on so many subjects without ever leaving me feeling like the road I’m on is somehow lower – even when it really is. A great lady and if you love fractals, you just have to visit her.”
http://ballybin.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/the-sunshine-award/
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Thank you so much, Mark, what a wonderful thing to write! I am playing catch up a bit with awards.. I’m in hospital, sadly, and energy is a little limited. x
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So Sorry to hear that – but the nice thing is, there is no deadline on the Award –
With best wishes that you get well soon –
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Thanks Mark x
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I’ve nominated you for a Liebster, Sue. You deserve it!
http://joeltipple.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/liebster-award/
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Thank you, Joel. I am honoured, truly.. though given my current situation it may take me a while to catch up with things .
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Thanks for visiting my blog………..many of my photographs are of the Pennines around West Yorkshire and Huddersfield in particular.
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I know.. this is the landscape I was raised in. From the colours to the stone, I recognise home. Thank you
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You are an incredible talent. I am blown away. I gave you the corner gallery in my “Louvre”, so in a way, you can say you’re hanging in the Louvre. Sort of.. well,
http://whereiblogonblogging.wordpress.com/
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*chuckles* Oh that’s it then.. I can hang up the quill and brush.. the only way I ever expected to be hung in the Louvre would have involved rope…
Seriously (I can manage that occasionally) thank you. I appreciate your visit and the compliment. Rather nice to wake up to.
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Thank you for the follow and your interest! I have so enjoyed reading your blog and investigating the Silent Eye! Looking forward to reading more from you.
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Thank you. There will, inevitably, be more 🙂
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Thanks a lot for the like! I have lived in England and it is indeed a magical country!
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It is.. and has a depth of history and beauty all its own. Nice to meet you, Victor.
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Thank you for following my blog. I follow yours, read it avidly, and always take away something positive. Thank you for that as well.
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I always enjoy what I read on your blog, and the new photography site looks wonderful 🙂
Thank you.
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Hello and thank you for stopping by my post, I do hope your son is still improving.
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He is, thank you, slowly but very surely 🙂
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God bless him and keep him so. xxxx
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Thank you xxx
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Have a great weekend!!
http://prayingforoneday.wordpress.com/2013/04/12/have-a-great-weekend-word-press/
Shaun x
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You too, Shaun. And some sleep if you can 🙂
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Hi,
I just dropped by to say thank you for following http://www.postsofhypnoticsuggestion.wordpress.com, It’s much appreciated.
I really like what your doing here, so I’ve followed as well
Wishing you all the best
Tony
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Thank you Tony.
The sentiments are reciprocal:-)
( I really need an edit button on comments… typos left, right and centre at this time of night!)
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Thanks for liking my happy and sad post. Anything in particular catch your interest?
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Yes.. the song of a kindred spirit 🙂 I love that you love the scrapbooking so passionately. And i can very much relate to wishing you could make enough money from it to survive!
My own income is precarious to say the least.. I care for my son, and work on running the school, writing and painting when I can. I too would very much love to be able to make a living out of any of the above 🙂
On the other hand, I feel blessed to be able to do all of the above, so if I end up scrubbing floors to finance it, that’s fine too 🙂
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Thank you so much! It’s odd how I got to scrapbooking. I’ve always been into the arts, in one form or another, and this form has really stuck with me. I see other things that I’ve dabbled in, and I can’t find the level of energy that I find when I’m scrapbooking.
My income at the moment is non-existent. Not that I haven’t worked, but I’ve had such a roller-coaster and I’m currently back to trying to find something I can tolerate/enjoy that helps me live my life.
However, I do not wish anything to be different, because it’s all brought me here and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.
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That I understand and agree with. The journey brings us to a point where we finally realise that we get to decide the next steps. 🙂
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And that point is wonderful…
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Isn’t it just 🙂 x
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Hi Sue, Thanks for stopping by and the follow, love your blog its very interesting, looking forward to seeing more of your work 🙂
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I could say precisely the same.. you have some fabulous photographs there, and coupled with the history, that’s me hooked 🙂
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Ah Thanks Sue, glad you like em.
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I do. I’ll be back 🙂
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Nice paintings.
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Thank you!
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I have nominated you for the Sunshine Award. See my post at http://poesypluspolemics.com/2013/04/24/sunshine-award/
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Thank you Paul. That’s beautiful.. and so appropriate 🙂 x
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Hi Sue, Thanks for following my blog. Yours looks fascinating! I’m now your follower, too.
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Wonderful! Nice to meet you Maarit! 🙂
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Likewise!
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Just wanted to send another burst of Love, Healing Light and Virtual hugs your way! Hope you are resting and rejuvenating!
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I’ve awarded you the Always There If You Need Me award – Thank you so much for being a part of my life!
http://ballybin.wordpress.com/2013/06/16/always-here-if-you-need-me-award/
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Oh, thank you! What a lovely one! I shall just have to hug you for that. 🙂
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🙂 – (in my best Yorkish Accent) “Thanks, luv”
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Ey up, I’m corrupting the accents of the world! Yay! 😛
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I was corrupted before you came along – – remember my love of Ms. Victoria Holt’s works? LOL
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Ah… this is true.. 🙂
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And hugs right back to ya!
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🙂
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A lovely blog. My friend Jane is a great believer in the world of spirit and she was told via a medium that she would inherit money (something she had very little of). She went to see a solicitor, who laughed and told her to look for a will. She did, and she found it was true. It was the help she needed to start a new life, after many years of struggle. Life is not about what we’re given, it’s about what we do with what we’re given.
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That last phrase is quite true.. I agree with you wholeheartedly!
Thank you for stopping by 🙂
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Hello Sue ! Your blog really shows your talents 🙂 Have nominated you for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award. You can see the details here http://alwaystravelicious.com/2013/07/13/the-very-inspiring-blogger-award/ Cheers 🙂
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Thank you KJ!
That’s a lovely surprise to come home to! 🙂
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Hello Sue! My you have an interesting blog here, it could be what I’m looking for – what first attracted my attention are your images from Avebury and Glastonbury – both local to me, I’m in Bristol, with my early home, and my heart, in Somerset. And I’m retired, with a passion for natural beauty and photography, and thoughts trending towards Paganism.
I’ve subscribed to your blog and look forward to much interest. Have a look at my blog if you will – as an artist it may be of interest. Adrian
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Wonderful photos, Adrian… me, I’m just a happy snapper with a camera addiction.The tight focus of a viewfinder is a wonderful way to remain very aware of the world.
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Hello Sue 🙂 I wanted to let you know that I have nominated you for “The Versatile Blogger Award”. Congratulations! Should you choose to, the criteria and acceptance info can be found here: http://booknvolume.wordpress.com/2013/08/05/800/
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Thank you Morgan!
That is so very kind of you! 🙂
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Hi Sue,
Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking my Genius/Genus post. You are so kind!
Looks like you have a great blog here, too.
Have a great week!
Vanessa
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Thank you Vanessa. You too 🙂
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Hi Sue,
Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking my post about the honey. I hope you’ll find some more interesting stuff there 🙂 I like some of your stuff too. I find a lot of that interesting. I’m sure glad your son is doing so well. That’s amazing! I like your artwork too. Nice shot of Singapore 🙂
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Thank you, Jill. Honey is amazing stuff and vastly underrated. Even if I can’t stand the smell of it 🙂 The Singapore pics belong to my son and his new bride. So far, I haven’t got that far 🙂
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Hey Sue, you should go if you get a chance. Singapore is a great place to visit. Tons to do and really nice people. I’ll be doing some blogging about it eventually 🙂
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I’d love to. My son and his wife are just back from there.. she is Singaporean 🙂
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Thank you so much for visiting and liking my blog! Yours is awesome! I love your photos and must just say I am in love with your “mad” dog!! Adorable 🙂
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I’m sort of in love with her myself… except when she hogs the computer…. 😉
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Congratulations,
I have nominated your blog for year end awards, please choose any 3.
Of course, all nominees like always are free to accept or decline the nomination. In this case, they may also accept one award, the other award, or both awards.
More about this nomination is at : http://aristonorganic.com/2013/12/27/year-end-awards/
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Thank you, Brigid! That is so kind of you. 🙂
Happy new year to you!
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You are welcome Sue, you deserve it 🙂 The very best of the best to you in 2014 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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😀
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Thank you for visiting and hopefully braid is always awake. Compassion greetings from Gede Prama 🙂 http://www.gedepramascompassion.com
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Thank you Gede 🙂
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I love your blog Sue, thank you!
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Thank you 🙂
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Thank you for following Daytripper Sippers, Sue.
That’s quite an amazing, inspiring story – your family overcoming the attack on your son. I admire that strength.
I’m looking forward to reading more of your blog. It’s such a beautiful space you have created and I love your photos. Cheer, CC
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Thank you CC, sometimes the worst seeming things bring the greatest gifts… I could wish it had never happened, but I am grateful for what it has allowed us to learn together.
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Hi Sue, I’ve been following your blog for a while now and your posts really strike me. I love what you’re doing here. Therefore, I have decided to nominate you for the Versatile Blogger Award. Now, I’m not sure if you accept these awards. To be honest, it looks like you might have quite a few awards fly your way, so I won’t be offended if you don’t pass it on etc… but if you do want to, please click on the link -> http://insidethelifeofmoi.wordpress.com/2014/04/04/versatile-blogger-award/ …Oh and congrats! 🙂 Keep up the great blog!
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Thank you Amanda 🙂
I do accept and pass on… and do so with thanks 🙂
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You’re welcome 🙂
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😀
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Thanks for dropping by my place earlier, Sue. You are immersed in a topic into which I must delve in the not too distant future.
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You’re welcome… drop by any time 🙂
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Glad to know I am not the only one with a mad dog 🐶. Thank you so much for the follow Sue, I see you liked the Tamar Otters, a place well worth going. It’s amazing what can happen with disastrous events and, while not easy, I am glad that the final outcome is a positive change. I have learn’t a lot from my own sister’s death, for the better. MM 🍀
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I haven’t seen an otter in the wild for so many years, Mick, I couldn’t resist the shots! Or the dog…
My son is fond of quoting Newton.. always an equal and opposite reaction, so that where things get very bad, there is always the possibility of great good… even if we can’t see it. he has a point. 🙂
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Hi Sue, I was just over at BART Station Bard’s blog, and saw you liked her post. What a small world! She and I are in the same OBOD seed group in California. We’re very good friends. Do you also know her in person or happen to stumble on her blog? We’re all connected for sure! 🙂
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I stumbled across her site a while ago, looking up Faire people… of whom I know a few in CA 🙂
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Thanks for the like on the Sheba story. 🙂
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My pleasure 🙂
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Sue, we have many sister bloggers in common and I am happy to have discovered yours. You are quite a remarkable person, and i love that you are a painter. One of my best friends is a water colorist who lives in California. I have learned a lot about art from her.
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Hi Noelle,
Yes, I found your site through some of those sisters.
I paint, when I can… not so much these days unfortunately as time is too limited, but when I can.It is something I love and learn from every time I pick up a brush.
Nice to meet you, Noelle.
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I just love the photo of your dog! ٩(˘◡˘)۶
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Oh dear… that’s another one she has conquered 😉 She i a lovely soul though to be fair.
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Nice to meet you Sue – thank you for visiting my blog. Looking forward to spending time on your blog.
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Thank you Mary, nice to meet you too.
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Thanks for stopping by. Your blog looks great. 🙂
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Thank you, Anne.
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Hello Sue! It’s nice to meet you. I came across your blog’s link on Hugh’s Views & News and thought I’d check out your site. I am now following you and look forward to your posts. 😀
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Hello! Thank you for coming over 🙂 I see you write haiku… something I too enjoy.
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thank you for the follow Sue
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You’re welcome!
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Thanks for coming in to see me at Steve Says. Come again, stay a while – have a drink even. Happy blogging! Steve…
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I so glad to have stumbled onto your excellent blog. When I get back off the road I plan to spend more time catching up on your posts! Warm regards.
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Thank you, Ken… I have just had a glance at yours too and that is going to be mutual. You have some stories to share, I can see!
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Just taken another look around your fascinating blog and discovered we have something in common – I too am owned by a dog, who has taken over my blog! 😀 Your Small Dog book is on my reading list.
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They get everywhere, don’t they? Your Millie reminds me of one of my girls, Molly… no longer with us. She was a rescued brindle lurcher too, though on the blue side,
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I nominated you for a freestyle writing blog challenge. It’s fun, and maybe, unlike me, yours will be super interesting too! https://thesoundofwhathappens.wordpress.com/2015/05/10/free-style-writing-challenge/
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Okay.. that’s interesting 🙂 I’ll give it a go! 🙂
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🙂
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Thank you for liking my photography post about mammoth mushrooms. You have some great photos on your site. Have a nice day!
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Thank you. Your pictures caught my eye.. and I liked the illusion 🙂
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Hi Sue. Just stopping by to say thanks for the follow. I really loved your post about your walk with your son in the bluebell woods. Magical and uplifting. Here’s to more magical moments! 🙂
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It was your lonesome slug that got me, Al 🙂
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lol it takes all sorts!
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Hi Sue, whenever anyone decides to follow my blog I always go to see their blog. Fortunately, no one, as yet, has ever bolted their doors to their blog, despite this possible intrusion by me. I usually take this to mean, that I can take away whatever I want. What I take away from your blog, is an experienced writer and artist who is still growing. This all suggest to me, that it’s not too late for someone like me to improve. Thank you Sue, for looking in my Attic cluttered as it may be. I am always pleased when I see someone found my writing worth pressing the like button on. I’m even more excited when I notice they decided to roll the dice, and follow my incoherent ramblings, maybe in spite of their inner voice saying something like, “Don’t go there girlfriend” especially if they happen to be a guy. Your bravery has been duly noted, and I will do my best to make you laugh. However, in the event I fail in this attempt, I can’t offer you a money back guarantee, but my blog is not worth much anyway. I am delighted to have you as one of my followers, which is saying something when you consider, I have no idea where this is going.:O)
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I’ve always been of the opinion that a little lunacy is good for you 🙂
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I knew I’d like you Sue! Welcome. 😀
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You had me by the GPS in the header 🙂
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I gain more lost internet navigators that way. Happy to count you among them.
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Except, I never get lost 🙂
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I never understood that series either… oh you mean location wise. Now I’m just being silly. :O)
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I gave up on it.
No, not just location… but then, I’m just being weird. I should get out more… 😉
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LOL!
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amazing blog…dear Sue…thanks 4 following & stopping by…
Werner
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Thank you, Werner. You share wonderful photographs.
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I’m so glad you found my blog, thanks for following Jean’s Writing.
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My pleasure, Jean 🙂
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Wow! What an amazing life so far and cannot imagine the fear and agony y must have gone through when your son was attacked and so seriously injured. Absolutely brilliant that he recovered and I will take a look at your earlier posts to follow the story. Feel uplifted just reading your about.
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My son is doing miraculously well.. and I use that term in full. He was not expected to live, let alone recover. It was a bad time, but he wouldn’t now change a thing… he has found an awareness and joy in life that he lacked before. The stubborn Yorkshire genes come in handy 🙂
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Yes, true Yorkshire grit is something else! Life can be so very odd, from the darkest moments new directions and paths in life are found that we never knew and which often you would never change. So happy to hear he is so well.
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There is something to be said for that grit 😉 He is well… and ready for new adventures 🙂 All of which he would never have considered had he remained in his old life.
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Hi Sue, Just to let you know I have nominated you to take part in the 5 photos – 5 day challenge. Please take a look at https://annikaperry.wordpress.com but no pressure at all as I realise it can be quite a commitment.
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Thank you, Annika 🙂 I have just completed that one… but happy to do it again when I get back 🙂
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I had a feeling you had done this challenge but couldn’t find any looking through some of your posts. I suppose it comes to a stage when they come round again:-)
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It was within the last week or so I believe… but that’s okay. I generally use photos as inspiration anyway 🙂
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I have nominated you for the Brotherhood Of The World Bloggers Award, Sue. 😊
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Thank you, Darren! That’s lovely!
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You’re welcome Sue, well deserved.
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🙂
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Thanks for the follow! I love the photo of your dog!
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She’s a but of a character. And she has fans … 🙂
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Thanks for the visit.
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My pleasure 🙂 I liked the idea of your story… the ladders do make one think of DNA structures…
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Thank you.
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Hi there, cool blog! Thanks for connecting. I’m looking forward to interacting with you!
Best regards, John 🙂
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Thanks for the follow. Loving the red hair!
Good luck with all that you do, and want to do.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks, Pete… less red at the moment, but that is subject to change 😉
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Love the dog shot! Looks a bit like our Maggie.
Thanks for the follow. Welcome aboard.
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I saw the resemblance between Maggie and Ani 🙂
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Is Ani a collie cross? Maggie’s Dad was a springer spaniel.
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No… though I have to wonder at her ancestry given those markings. Mum is an English Setter, Dad a Toller.
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Interesting mix. Looking at the Toller Retriever images, their size look similar to a collie. She’s lovely. 🙂
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An interesting and energetic mix 🙂 She’s a handful 🙂
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We got the wacky end of both breeds with Maggie, though she’s slowing down a bit now.
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Ani, being only four and half setter, will be in pup-mode for a few years yet…
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Ha! We thought Maggie was getting past it, but a day to the beach proved us wrong BIG TIME!
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They find energy everywhere… 🙂
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Pleasure to meet you, thanks for the follow 🙂
That picture of your mad dog is priceless!
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You too, Joey 🙂 I can’t believe how young she looks in that picture. She’s only four now… but madder 🙂
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You seem to be doing so many things 🙂 It was wonderful reading about you 🙂 Happily following you 🙂
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Thank you… I seem to keep busy 🙂
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Hi Sue I am here today to announce that YOU are the Featured of the week on my Blog event! I am very happy to have you there! Here is the link to the post have a wonderful day and give a big hug to Nick for me!
http://yesterdayafter.com/2015/10/31/and-featured-is-10/
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Thank you, Carolina 🙂 I will share the post tomorrow!
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Thank you for not only reading one of my series of posts about Heritage Open Day in Kings Lynn but also hitting that like button!
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My pleasure. I haven’t been to Kings Lynn in decades and was glad to see the pictures of the Red Chapel.
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Hi Sue! I have nominated you for the One Lovely Blog Award at http://thelindenchronicles.com/2015/11/18/one-lovely-blog-award-thank-you/ Thanks for your friendship!!
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Thank you kindly, Patrick! I am off on my travels in a little while and will respond when I get back 🙂
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Thank you so much for the follow, Sue! Hope your Sunday has been lovely 🙂
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My pleasure 🙂
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Sue, I can only imagine what you went through when your son was attacked. Perhaps I imagine a bit better than most having lost a daughter. They are so interwoven into our lives. Though she has been gone many years, she is always with me.
Now I must take umbrage, there is no such thing as too many books, I keep telling my kids that and they roll their eyes at me, “Yes, mom”.
Thank you for visiting one of my blogs.
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I am so sorry to hear that, Léa. I cannot begin to imagine how that feels, to lose a child. The thought of it being possible was more than enough…But Nick has made a remarkable recovery and is now blogging and writing too at nickverron.com
See, I have been telling my sons the same for years too… and books are so good for insulating walls and cutting down on the need to redecorate 😉
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With many books one is alway surrounded by dear friends. 🙂
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That’s exactly how I feel 🙂
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So happy to have found you Sue. Lovely to read your blog and I look forward to exploring more and following you on your life journey. Best wishes from Australia.
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Thanks Miriam… And meanwhile I I’ll explore Australia 🙂
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Fantastic! Hope you enjoy.
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I think I will.
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Thank you for the follow, Sue! Just dropping by to check out your awesome blog. (Glad I did.) 🙂
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My pleasure, C.M. I love the lurking presences in my old books too, so your post attracted my attention. 🙂
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Echo, What a lovely name and I love your tag line. Wanted to drop by and say thank you for stopping by the Cow Pasture. Welcome to the fence jumpers. @sheilagood at Cow Pasture Chronicles
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I used that name for a long time around the web, Sheila… named, of all things, after one of my dogs… a joyous, disobedient creature with more love in her than most creatures I have know, regardless of the number of legs involved 🙂
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I feel the same way about my dogs. Such sweet, unconditional love. Thanks for stopping by.
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My pleasure, Sheila.
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WordPress ate my follow! But I’m back…
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There seems to be a lot of that happening lately… I dread what they are going to roll out next…. 😦
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Thank you so much for following me Sue. I hope your visits are enjoyable.
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On Barb’s recommendation and what I’ve already read, I have no doubt of that 🙂
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Hi Sue. Thanks for visiting and following Flying Goannas. I hope you enjoy our travels.
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I always enjoy reading about places I’ll probably never see, especially through the eyes of people who are enjoying them 🙂
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Hopefully you’ll get to some of them and write about them yourself.
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I have enough to keep me occupied exploring these isles to fill a lifetime. If I see no more of the world than I already have, I ll be happy enough in my own back yard 🙂
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I agree on what you had said: “It is not the path that one walks that matters, but how one chooses to walk it.”
Your writings captivated me. Reading through some of your deeper posts has been a wonderful experience for me. I knew, deep down, I’m waking up to the Consciousness of Self your words allowed with such a unique impact upon me.
I became one with nature and nature has become what I would like it to be. It’s to feel like forever in as much as myself gotten caught in the endless trap of sweet surrender. I would be here for as long as what captivates me. But the sight belongs to the heart that feels.
I would be here to greet each day with a smile in my heart and the night, with thanksgiving and prayers. I’m here to give love, to care. I should be here for the best that I can be.
I felt like I was returning to Forever. Forever in a way that days and nights are, indeed, the means that preserve the here and now. The traveler on the road knows where he is heading.
And, like a true pilgrim, the Shrine lies where he can’t see it because he was still far away from his destination. He only feels it in the heart from a distance.
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As long as your feet are on the path and seeking home, that, I think, is all that matters.
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Hi Sue!
Nice blog…and especially easy going and with also short posts!
If you are interested in Switzerland…(where the hell is it?)…please visit my poor blog about this small country seen by a foreigner.
I am following you now!
All the best!
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Hi, I came here through a reblog of your brown bears post. I look forward to reading much more and lovely shot of your dog 🙂
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Hi, thank you for coming over 🙂 The bears really got to me. Mind, so did some of the others…
The dog, unfortunately, is a camera hog with the demands of a prima donna since she started getting her own fans. She now owns the sofa and rules me with big brown eyes… 😉
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You have an interesting story and a unique voice. Looking forward to getting to know you better. I run a Salon at my web site on Wednesdays (www.HaddonMusings.com). Take a look and see if it might be something you would be interested in participating in.
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Thanks for coming over, Bernadette. I’ll take a look at the Salon. I’m not always around…or free… but I’m fairly sociable when I get the chance 🙂
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Nice to meet you, Sue, and read your wonderful blog. -Jennie-
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Thanks, Jennie…and likewise 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by and following my musings at Sophia’s Children, Sue. I’m delighted to find your lovely space here in the blog-o-sphere as well, and look forward to perusing. Blessings, Jamie
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It was my pleasure, Jamie 🙂
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I’ve nominated you for the Treasure Trove Award.
You don’t have to do a thing.
Nothing.
If you want to you can copy the award from
my page and use it as an opportunity to
to thank some of bloggers who follow your
blog –or not.
Danica at Living a Beautiful Life made the
Award.
It’s my way of saying Thank you for your
support of Art by Rob Goldstein.
To find out more click here. http://wp.me/p47Ymh-5rA
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Thank you so much Robert.
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Happy Thanksgiving, Sue!
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To you and Jaime also, Robert.
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🙂
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Hiya Sue > Phew that’s a really interesting bio. Just wondering what the Servants of the Light is all about though. Followed Nick’s blog. He’s a really talented writer
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Hi Andy,
The Servants of the Light is a school in the western Mystery Tradition, whith whom I trained. These days I help run the Silent Eye with two others who trained with SOL.
The simple fact that Nick can write at all is a bit of a miracle after what he has been through. He’s just gearing up for a bit of an adventure at present…which doubtless he will share 🙂
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I guess Nicks story changed everyone’s life in your family. Maybe life has a more special meaning for you. I hope to break into fictional writing soon. I need to get the next travelogue out of the way first. Any tips you could give would be awesome.
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It did, Andy. Some ‘fell by the wayside’, others drew strength and understanding…and for Nick it pressed a reset button that brought life to life.
I’m enjoying the travelogues… especially the Tibetan leg of the journeys that I have read so far.
I doubt I’m qualified to give any tips on writing fiction…other than listening to your characters who’ll tell you the story anyway 🙂
You would be most welcome to come over for a guest post at any time though…every bit of platform building helps 🙂
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Its really nice knowing someone is enjoying the journey. I initially did the YouTube for my family as a super loved relative passed away in June and I wanted to let them all know what I was doing and I was ok. It turned out that I couldnt post anything anywhere due to limited Wifi so I’m having to catch up now. Would love to do a guest post though you’d have to let me know what I would have to do. I promise I’ll be well behaved LOL. Ps R U in Brighton as I used to live down that way > commuted the hellish road to Chichester from Brighton every day blaaaagh!
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I’m glad you are writing and uploading… I really am enjoying the journey. 🙂
Guest post info is all on here whenever you feel like it…just drop me an email. https://scvincent.com/guest-posts/
No, I’m in Buckinghamshire these days… which is the deep south to a Yorkshire lass 🙂
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I just wanted to thank you for so faithfully following my blog and for taking the time to encourage me. I appreciate you!!
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Colleen, you have a remarkable story and I adore your artwork. If ever you fancy coming over for a guest post, I’d love to have you…the door is always open. My email is in here: https://scvincent.com/guest-posts/
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Thank you Sue! I will check out the page on a larger device. Honored that you asked…
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I’ve seen your name in posts on other blogs I follow and I wonder why I never fully checked you out!! I’m a tad lazy blogger!! Wonderful bio and pleased to meet you!
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I’ve been following your blog for a while because your photographs are gorgeous…but I don’t always leave footprints 😉
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I’m a storyteller too Sue- though not as renowned or prolific!! But I love the old myths and I’m now perusing your blog with great interest.
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Your screen name and blog name tell me that 🙂 I’ll have to explore your ages a bit more too 🙂
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I’m so happy for you that your son survived. There is no worse experience than to lose one’s child. I will have to explore your site. I would love to read your poetry. I write poetry too.
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I think my son is rather happy about it too 🙂 It came very close, but what he has achieved since then is remarkable.
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Hi Sue I have nominated you for Song Challenge (Music That Means Something)
The rules are:
Post a song a day for five consecutive days.
Post what the lyrics mean to you. (Optional)
Post the name of the song and video.
Nominate 1 or 2 bloggers each day of the challenge.
willow xx
Ps no pressure if you don’t want to
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It will mean a weid mix if I do 😉
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Go on it can’t be weirder than mine? 😱💗💓💜
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It could…but I’ll try and behave 😉
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Don’t behave!!
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It’s all relative 😉
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So nice to find your blog – Your banner photo reminds me a little of where I live in the U.S!
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Thank you 🙂 The header changes with every click, I’m afraid…though the pictures are all of England’s landscape.
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Congratulations Sue, I just saw you won Best Overall Blogger at the 2017 Annual Blogger Bash
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No, my blog came in third, Chuck. Ritu was the winner ad deservedly so. But thank you.
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I’m hooked on your blog. Consider me a fan.
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Thank you 🙂
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Hope you like both of my blogs.
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I’ll have a wander over…
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Thanks, my main blog is movie based. The second is for erotica.
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I’ll stick with the movies 😉
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That’s fantastic. Welcome aboard.
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And your second blog is named???? I may need a map to find you?
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https://bunsareallthatyourequire.wordpress.com
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Loved this post! You are a Whirlwind? Ha! So happy your son made is through that harrowing experience! Things like that change you and those around you too, don’t they?
I am so please to read your poetry! It is so lovely and inspiring! I shall share more on your contact page.
Chuck
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I’m completely drawn in, I can’t wait to follow!
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I can’t believe I’ve never visited this page! What a beautiful introduction to you as an artist, person, and spirit. 🙂
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Thanks, Diana. ‘About’ pages are often my first stop. I really ought to update this one a bit 🙂
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Good reminder, Sue. I should look at mine as well. The basic story hasn’t changed much, but the details…. 🙂
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Exactly 🙂
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Sue, can’t believe I haven’t stumbled across this page before. I appreciate greatly the overview into your life story! I absolutely love this phrase you wrote, “a landscape where myths and legends were woven into the stones”. So grateful our journeys have crossed.
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Thanks, Colleen. One of these days I’ll have to update this page a bit 🙂
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Thank you so much for reading, and liking my work Sue. I’m loving your magic!
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Your poem held a lovely sentiment, Shelly.
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Flattered that you’ve read, and followed me. I’m Fascinated … here!
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Sue, would you please check the link to Nick’s blog? It opened something odd and decidedly NOT your son’s blog for me … 😉
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Thanks, Na’ama. Nick removed his blog a while ago… I keep taking links down from mine when I find them.
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Ah! 🙂 That explains it! 🙂
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🙂
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“…until I found the confidence to paint what I saw in the colours that sing to me.” ❤ ❤ ❤
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If that’s not inspirational, I don’t know what is… wow. (“Wow” seems to be my usual Sue Vincent response.)
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Thanks, Laura 🙂
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Love your poetry. I have tried to write poetry but with little luck. Instead I wrote a book about my loss of my baby girl.
I helped me remember the story, and several others as well.
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Grief is often helped by writing.
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Congratulations on being chosen as part of my favorite blogs – around the world edition. You can find the post here: https://forgottenmeadows.wordpress.com/2020/06/11/favorite-blogs-around-the-world-edition-2020/
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What an interesting life’s journey you’ve had. So sorry to read that about your son, that is tragic. Grief spurs many to express through art. I am so glad to have met a fellow Poet and Painter as well.
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Life has never been boring, I’ll give it that!
And my son has done more with his life since the attack than many will do without such challenges… so to view it as tragedy is to see only half the story 🙂
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Great, glad to hear that, out of tragedy comes victory.
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Hi my name is Bryan I am very interested in your work. I have been seeing a lot of angel numbers and feathers. I believe in positive thinking and way of life. Can you recommend some of your books
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I would start with The Initiate, by Stuart France & Sue Vincent, Bryan, and work your way through the books if they feel right to you.
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Such a fascinating, and inspiring blog, Sue.
Thank you for your positivity.
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Thank you, Emma.
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