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Before The Flood ~Bladud Fleas #writephoto
Removing themselves from the tent, the three of them sat cross-legged on the sheet of tarpaulin, and looked skywards. “Red sky in the morning, shepherds’ warning”, said Japheth. “Red sky at night, shepherds’ delight”, added Shem. “Baked potatoes on lamb, … Continue reading
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#Writephoto – Cracked – The Bag Lady
“Ya think it’s dead?” “What? The bird? That egg is definitely kaput, maybe the chick survived…but I doubt it”. Harvey tried to be honest with his little brother most of the time, especially when it came to the cold facts … Continue reading
The problem with sons…
“What in God’s name made you come up with that idea?” “‘Possum ergo facit,’” my son replies. “‘I can therefore…’” It stands to reason. There are many things Nick cannot do since the attack that changed all our lives. He … Continue reading