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Who you gonna call?

It had rained, heavily, all night. The driven droplets had battered against her bedroom window, keeping her awake. She liked storms and had lain there listening to the crash of thunder, seeing the small room illuminated in ghostly flashes before … Continue reading

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Notes from a small dog XXII

She’s weird. Yeah, I know you know.. but specifically weird… She has perfectly good fur. Okay, she may be going a little grey round the muzzle, but then, so am I… and I’m only two…. Hers is supposed to be … Continue reading

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Bursting

I have been dying to write this post… Imagine the house hobbit bouncing up and down with glee… and a Mum prouder than you can imagine… and a heart full to bursting. You know my eldest’s son’s story…how, four years … Continue reading

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Notes from a small dog XIX

Funny how we see things differently, isn’t it? I’ve heard you talking about that doggy smell. We quite like it, but it seems that not all humans do. Our sense of smell is so much better than yours, of course, … Continue reading

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Oven-ready hobbit

The hospital visit this morning was not pleasant. There were only two blisters, but they were the entire size of the two biggest burned areas. They removed them. It wasn’t nice. They do it with dry gauze. And friction. As … Continue reading

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The Mummy curses

There has been much written about the curse of the Mummy. I cannot comment on the historical ones, but can assure you that at least one was doing a fair bit of cursing Friday in a small Buckinghamshire village. After … Continue reading

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Quantum of Solstice

You can blame my son for the title. It came to him after reading Faith’s comment that the sculpture course in Rome had been a quantum leap of learning for her. And of course it was Solstice. We all had … Continue reading

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A small adventure

“You can cook me the venison for lunch.” So says my son, temporarily Faith-less while she is away on a sculpture course. Oh, I can, can I? Any idea how he would like it cooked? Hmm, didn’t think so. Of … Continue reading

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Tides of life

For the past few days I have been with my son, as I am almost every day, as I have been for the past four years. But just at present, things are a little different. He is, of course, still … Continue reading

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Notes from a small dog XIV

Hmmm.. I’m jumping in here while I can… has to be my turn! And she’s busy with a database. I don’t think you can throw them, but she looks as if she would like to…. So. She went off and … Continue reading

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