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October 18, 2021

Proverbial Wisdom

Originally posted on Little Old Lady Comedy:
I remember when Beth started work in our department. I was smitten from the first, but I thought I had no chance. I confided in my grandparents; I’ve taken may problems to them since I was small. Gran looked me up and down. She peered over her spectacles…
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Published on October 18, 2021 07:07

October 17, 2021

Contradiktat

They say we’re never too old to learn! And our options for finding out are many. Advice abounds on newsreels, newpapers, information leaflets, and the internet. Medical advice as we move into winter is to avoid virus transmission by opening windows to ventilate indoor gatherings. Ecological advice as we move into climate change is to … Continue reading Contradiktat
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Published on October 17, 2021 21:47

October 13, 2021

Just a quickie…

I went shopping today… ,,,, Am I the only one picturing some gremlin, logged into Twitter, fingers on keyboard, deciding what shopping panic to instigate next? ,,,,,,,, ……………………. This time of year, I’ve often wondered who on earth buys their Christmas turkey in October, when the supermarkets start upping their stock. But the empty freezers … Continue reading Just a quickie…
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Published on October 13, 2021 09:17

October 8, 2021

Downsizing

I struggle to throw things away, but the prospect of downsizing (again) concentrates the thinking. We live in the Cambridgeshire fens with a large garden that includes two fishponds, hedges that need trimming, sheds and decking that need regular preservative. There will come a time (I see it on the horizon…) when maintenance here gets … Continue reading Downsizing
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Published on October 08, 2021 00:09

September 30, 2021

Presently Tense

I mostly write fiction in narrative tense. I have experimented with present tense, although my first experiment wasn’t, in fact, fiction but an account that I wrote as a blog post. I don’t recall why it occurred to me to change that blog post from past to present but the rewrite was closer to reliving … Continue reading Presently Tense
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Published on September 30, 2021 23:35

September 25, 2021

September StoryChat Summary

No Stone Unturned by Valerie Chapman If you missed Val’s story, read it here Some guessed the end, others didn’t. lily commented, “You tell stories very well. I honestly didn’t expect that ending.” But Janis @ RetirementallyChallenged.com said, “Great story and nice twist at the end. The ending wasn’t a complete surprise but maybe I … Continue reading September StoryChat Summary
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Published on September 25, 2021 23:56

September 19, 2021

Digger dog

A recent prompt for the 12-poems-in-12-months challenge was to include rhyme, alliteration and assonance. I wrote mine about an event that has also been the subject of a blog post here. Digger Dog Digger the dog was a pesky pup, After six mad months, her owners despaired. We’d just lost a dog, so we called … Continue reading Digger dog
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Published on September 19, 2021 21:12

September 13, 2021

Still Time to Join in…

September’s Storychat No Stone Unturned Another lively month on StoryChat with insights from readers of Val Chapman’s story. If you haven’t yet read Val’s story, find it here Some readers guessed the ending: some didn’t. lily commented, “You tell stories very well. I honestly didn’t expect that ending.” But Hugh W. Roberts  “thought everything seemed … Continue reading Still Time to Join in…
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Published on September 13, 2021 23:56

September 7, 2021

As I Age; What Next?

As we grow older, the experiences of our parents can offer us clues about what to expect, or guard against. Having been adopted as a baby, I will have to wait and see. I have no knowledge of my birth parents. And medical science has moved on since my adoptive parents died. Gran survived breast … Continue reading As I Age; What Next?
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Published on September 07, 2021 01:56

September 2, 2021

Story Chat for September

This month’s story is by Val Chapman. Val is one of the founder members of our writing group, The Whittlesey Wordsmiths. No Stone Unturned Val Chapman Barbara sat back on her heels and tilted her face to the sun. She had spent the last half-hour on her knees weeding her garden, and her back was … Continue reading Story Chat for September
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Published on September 02, 2021 01:03

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