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  • Sunglow

    Originally posted on 1951 Club: SUNGLOW When I was all of 20 years old I wrote a wee poem called sunglow just about some daft thoughts I had in my mind at the time. It was 1972. The war in Vietnam was still dragging on. Northern Ireland had witnessed the terrible events of Bloody Sunday.…

  • SELFISH OLD PEOPLE

    many a true word…

  • Perspective

    Originally posted on Storyshucker: Today I logged into Facebook. Or is it Fightback? Gosh. I was only there to see cat pics. The routine arguments were still in play: I don’t eat meat so why do you, I send my kid to school so why does yours learn at home, I can have a gun…

  • Notes from a small dog LIX

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Now that’s cool… LIX… supposed to be 59, but for a dog, that’s perfect. Might start signing my pawtographs that way… It’s almost as good as the three kisses when we got to 30… ‘cause I’ve always put the ‘xxx’ at the end of my posts! Not…

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  • What Writing a Novel and Quitting Smoking have in Common

    brilliant post! Drew Chial When I quit smoking everyone I knew still smoked. I didn’t have to buy a pack for the temptation find me. A friend would see me standing with my hands in my pockets and wave a cigarette in front of my lips. I didn’t have to ask for it. Hell, I…

  • A Quotation a Day Challenge — Day 2

    Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” William Shakespeare Hamlet Act 1, Scene 5, Lines 166-167. Life is always more complex and more wondrous than any of us can imagine.  Shakespeare’s quotation reminds us not to be…

  • The uncertainty of fish; random questions on the nature of existence…

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  • BROKEN ANGEL (Danny Roberts I)

    BROKEN ANGEL (Danny Roberts I).

  • Sunglow

    Originally posted on 1951 Club: SUNGLOW When I was all of 20 years old I wrote a wee poem called sunglow just about some daft thoughts I had in my mind at the time. It was 1972. The war in Vietnam was still dragging on. Northern Ireland had witnessed the terrible events of Bloody Sunday.…

  • SELFISH OLD PEOPLE

    many a true word…

  • Perspective

    Originally posted on Storyshucker: Today I logged into Facebook. Or is it Fightback? Gosh. I was only there to see cat pics. The routine arguments were still in play: I don’t eat meat so why do you, I send my kid to school so why does yours learn at home, I can have a gun…

  • Notes from a small dog LIX

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Now that’s cool… LIX… supposed to be 59, but for a dog, that’s perfect. Might start signing my pawtographs that way… It’s almost as good as the three kisses when we got to 30… ‘cause I’ve always put the ‘xxx’ at the end of my posts! Not…

  • Today’s Quote

  • What Writing a Novel and Quitting Smoking have in Common

    brilliant post! Drew Chial When I quit smoking everyone I knew still smoked. I didn’t have to buy a pack for the temptation find me. A friend would see me standing with my hands in my pockets and wave a cigarette in front of my lips. I didn’t have to ask for it. Hell, I…

  • A Quotation a Day Challenge — Day 2

    Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” William Shakespeare Hamlet Act 1, Scene 5, Lines 166-167. Life is always more complex and more wondrous than any of us can imagine.  Shakespeare’s quotation reminds us not to be…

  • The uncertainty of fish; random questions on the nature of existence…

  • Today’s Quote

  • BROKEN ANGEL (Danny Roberts I)

    BROKEN ANGEL (Danny Roberts I).