Tag Archive | Memories

49 Days In 1988: Week 34 – Uncertainty

Unusual people…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Delicate blue flowers caught my eye in the flower bed. I wondered where they had come from as they were nothing that we had planted … they had just grown. It only took a moment to realise that they were flax flowers and that, in fact, we…

Whitsy clothes

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Mother and me, circa 1963 As I drove home from work on Whit Sunday, I passed a family walking in the sunshine. They were all female, and looked to be from around four years old to great-granny in her eighties. It took me back to my own…

Could It Happen?

Could It Happen?

Originally posted on The Author's Mission:
[Preface: the two men in this fictional story, Eddie and Presley, are retired dock workers from New York City, retired to ‘The Valley of the Sun’ in the Phoenix area of Arizona – only because I say it’s so. The story is intended to amuse and to present in…

moving on

moving on

Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
Aging are we all Elder’s houses being sold Taking memories Donating the left overs Figurines, furniture, clothes ©2018 Annette Rochelle Aben

A break with bookshelves

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Before I go away, even for a weekend, I feel obliged to run round with hoover and duster… I like the thought of coming home to a tidy place. As I dust the bookshelves that take up more wallspace than anything else in the flat, I can’t…

Without Memories, Life is Dull and Boring #inspiration #motivation

Guest author Ritu Bhathal – My Winding Journey To Get Back To School

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
* There was a young girl called Ritu Who knew just what she should do She wanted to teach Her goal she did reach After making a stop or two! * At 7, my mind was made up. I wanted to be a teacher. What a fantastic…

The exploding tea-drinker

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“She’s going to blow!” The gentlemen may have found it amusing. I did not. We had often stopped at this particular place for a pot of tea mid-afternoon and it was always a pleasant pause beside the fire of the old coaching inn. It had been bad…

Review: The Large Family – My First Year at Nursery by Jill Murphy

Review: The Large Family – My First Year at Nursery by Jill Murphy

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