Author Archives: Sally Beeson

No71 #365 #TaleIn10

Memories nine decades wide. Scarlet fever at front and rear

Today’s Tale in ten words penned whilst in Birmingham visiting my Mom. Almost didn’t make the post in time what with the limited signal for my phone access – found a signal in an upstairs front room.

No70 #365 #TaleIn10

Smart, amusing, gentle fellow. Friend to a friend, remembered fondly

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No69 #365 #TaleIn10

Gently warmed now, the waters recede. Her regeneration is assured.

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No68 #365 #TaleIn10

Its amber heart radiating, “I’m Here!”.
Spinning, it draws breath.

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No67 #365 #TaleIn10

Each tree, each flower, each blade of grass.
Nature’s network.

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No66 #365 #TaleIn10

The listening stones are singing.
Time returns and Memories begin.

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No65 #365 #TaleIn10

Begone the cheerless old Crone with reflex barbs and bitterness

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No64 #365 #TaleIn10

Reflecting on the fragility of happenchance: liberty lost and won

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No63 #365 #TaleIn10

Humanity and remedy in times of grief and bitter remembrances

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Influenced by two films I saw today at the Bridport From Page to Screen fesitval.  Firstly, The Tempest shown early this afternoon and then this evening’s showing of The Raiway Man.  Some interesting parallels …

No62 #365 #TaleIn10

Friends by circumstance, their lives uplifted by five altered seconds

Today’s Tale in ten words