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hi Sue your admiration for ‘my beautiful sun’ is very much appreciated 🙂
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My pleasure 🙂
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thanks for stopping by my blog…& its great to read your stuff as well 🙂
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Thank you. I do enjoy seeing how others view the world 🙂
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Same here..
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Thank you very much for liking my blog! I appreciate your support! May you be blessed!
Nyteflowr
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You are very welcome.
In Light, Sue
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Hi Sue, thanks for your visits & for the follow. Thanks also for your posts.
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I’d have been there sooner… for some reason you didn’t show up as a fellow blogger. Apparently that is down to the url I shall now be a frequent visitor 🙂
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Sue, I LOVED your son’s “testimonial to life,” “POSSUM Ergo facit- I can, therefore I do”— I plan to read the books he suggested, and would like very much to see him as a fellow blogger. I think he has a lot to say, a lot to share, and a lot to contribute to young people who have had to overcome adversity. I’m sure your “refusal to let him go” kept him afloat in the “dark times” and helped him “see the stars…” that were only visible then.
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Thank you. I have tried to get him to set up his own blog.. but to be fair the physical difficulties of his damaged sight are a problem with that. However, I am working on him 🙂
Nothing is impossible 🙂
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i like your blog very much,i just find You now , that is not simple here,so many people , Regards from Poland , EM
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You have beautiful work on your blog!
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thank you for following my blog! happy that you like it 🙂 what an interesting blog you have! for sure will be back here 🙂
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You have some lovely articles on your pages.:-)
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Thank you on behalf of Daylight Tune Ministry to like our poetry. May our poetry bless your hearts and minds 🙂
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Poetry is always a blessing 🙂
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Indeed, Sue, poetry is a blessing
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Sue this is a test. Did you mean something like this?
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Hi Sue, I am trying to learn more about mailing lists. I’m with WP too, but haven’t got one. I don’t even understand what I’m supposed to put in the box on yours. If you have the time, please tell me how to do it?
Anita
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I still have my own ‘L’ plates on where this is concerned, so I’m probably not the best person to ask! 🙂 But there is a great article on Dylan Hearn’s site which should guide you through the process.
https://authordylanhearn.wordpress.com/2014/12/08/how-to-set-up-a-mailing-list-on-wordpress-com/
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thank you, Sue…
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I do not know if it intentionally but these flowers and the colors remind me of your person 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Hi Sue, I have been working for a non-denominational philosophical charity and I am interested both in writing and mystery traditions. I came to your blog from Peter Hulme’s – your post about your son – which I have drawn to the attention of my son-in-law who is training in occupational therapy and is particularly interested in recovery from brain injuries. A happy coincidence. I’d very much like to follow your blog! best regards, Hilary
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Thank you, Hilary. I think hope is the one thing the system tries to train out of both therapists and patients alike… accepting the limits sems to be the order of the day, for perfectly understandable and practical reasons. But hope moves mountains and the therapists who can continue to give that in a considered manner are the ones who change lives.
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Hi Sue, thank you for following my blog!
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My pleasure 🙂
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Sue, thank you very much following my blog, I will certainly take time to visit yours as well. Happy Day! 🙂
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Thanks, Terry. I found your story very moving, having been through the whole bladder cancer thing with my partner many years ago.
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Just wanted to say that I am so sorry for what you are going through in England. I’ve passed by those sights many times on my way to or from Kenya on quick lay-over walking tours. And will again next June. My heart goes out to all those directly impacted, as well as all of your country. I’m so sorry.
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Thank you, Colleen. It is a terrible thing for any human being, anywhere in the world.
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Hi Sue, I am likely to be quite challenged while I get the hang of this blogging!!
I am thinking this is not the place to enter Thursdays photoprompt. At any rate, thank you for your coaching, I will get there eventually!!
https://jordis1.wordpress.com/
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No… but it will do for now 🙂
For future pingbacks/links, you will need to enter the url of the post itself, by clicking into your title, so the link should be https://jordis1.wordpress.com/2018/07/18/the-garden/ 🙂
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Thanks for your generous offer of a guest post, Sue. 🙂
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You’re most welcome, Kevin.
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