Sue Vincent's Blog: Echoes of Life, page 20
March 20, 2021
Birds of a Feather
That the birds were there first means little to Ani. It is, as far as she is concerned, her garden and she decides who gets to play in it. Apart from the stray babies, those she makes an exception for … Continue reading →
Published on March 20, 2021 23:00
Still here… An update… #cancer
It feels rather odd to be writing this, given the bleak prognosis of ‘days to weeks’ not long ago. I am, though, grateful to be able to do so, even though things have gone downhill rapidly recently. In addition to … Continue reading →
Published on March 20, 2021 20:00
Halflight #midnighthaiku
poised between moments shadows dance to tease the eye awaiting clarity *
Published on March 20, 2021 17:01
Aira Force ~ Mike Biles
Reblogged from A Bit About Britain…a place of extraordinary beauty: The walk to Aira Force, a small but beautifully formed waterfall in England’s Lake District, is a favourite. It’s great if you’re not feeling like struggling up a serious fell, … Continue reading →
Published on March 20, 2021 11:00
I decided to NEVER write fiction again~ Guest Post by @marysmithwriter #humor #writing
Reblogged from Barb Taub and Mary Smith: When you’re writing what you love, it’s the most fun you can have with your clothing still on, unless of course you write naked. —Don Roff My dog Peri is glad Mary Smith … Continue reading →
Published on March 20, 2021 08:00
March 19, 2021
Windblown stone
Still stuck at home…possibly for good now… I can still share memories and previous visits to places that have special meaning for me. Some, like Brimham, were magical, both in their own right and to the eyes o the child … Continue reading →
Published on March 19, 2021 23:00
Hooded #midnighthaiku
hooded forms gather peopling the night with shadows animating dreams *
Published on March 19, 2021 17:01
D. L. Finn review Midnight Haiku
D. L. Finn, a prolific author whose work spans many genres, from children’s fiction to horror and poetry, reviews my new book… “Midnight Haiku” is a thought-provoking collection. Seven Haikus accompany a beautiful photograph. There are 365 poems, one for … Continue reading →
Published on March 19, 2021 11:00
Bluebirds of happiness ~ Marilyn Armstrong
When we started putting out suet cakes full of seeds, beef suet, and meal worms, I hoped I’d attract some of the bug-eaters — like the Robins and Bluebirds. The Robins aren’t back yet, but today the Bluebirds arrived. A … Continue reading →
Published on March 19, 2021 05:00
March 18, 2021
The Doomsday Books… Stuart France and Sue Vincent
He may have had a point. Pulling Freddie Mercury moves… in a wheelchair… whilst singing ‘Another One Bites the Dust‘ was probably not really appropriate for my current circumstances. But it was with no small sense of achievement that I … Continue reading →
Published on March 18, 2021 23:00