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Seasons

Summer – A distant memory, but for October’s Indian revival. Autumn came and went and came again Pushed aside, for a time, by the Indian’s warmth. But now he’s gone and, taking hold more firmly, The season’s true players fall … Continue reading

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The summer footpath

The whispering, mooing cow parsley, Slightly swaying like white, lace-topped guardsmen, Lines the emerald footpath And draws the little, wandering people, Along its shadowed, whispering funnel, to a distant wonderland, Far from mum’s front door. No more hot apple pies … Continue reading

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Look closely..

This is the footpath that runs past my mum’s front door. This time of year it becomes a beautiful tunnel of greenery as the trees close in overhead and cow parsley lines the overgrown path. If you squint a bit … Continue reading

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Sanity in verse…

So many days, in these times of multimedia, multi-sensory-input, instant communicatioins and instant client expectations, seem to end with the same words – “What a day!” I find a break from client work by penning a simple line or two … Continue reading

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