She felt their love and intentions. There was mutual respect.
Today’s Tale in ten words
She felt their love and intentions. There was mutual respect.
Today’s Tale in ten words
Mary’s abiding love for the little folk.
Their mutual remedy.
Today’s Tale in ten words
Knowing their ways, they showed the prize early.
(Left alone.)
Today’s Tale in ten words
Hearing ska beats from the square, I doffed my hat
Today’s Tale in ten words
‘If the Shoe wasn’t challenge enough, she’d children to feed
Today’s Tale in ten words – a retelling, or rather a small reminder and a glimpse at the old woman who lived in a shoe
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe
She had so many children, she didn’t know what to do
She gave them some broth without any bread
Then whipped them all soundly and put them to bed
So, what’s all that about then?
Sleeping and dreaming.
Recalling past vigours, and inviting their return.
Today’s Tale in ten words
Inward comes a healing symphony, essences to comfort and settle
>^.^<
Today’s Tale in ten words
With today’s tale I’m thinking of our dear pussy cat, Bramble, who has been part of our family for a short eight years and, barring a miraculous recovery, may have but a short time left with us. Here’s a short vine of Bramble brambling …
Without language, they couldn’t explain. They hoped she would trust.
Today’s Tale in ten words
He’d paint ‘their’ way – maybe – signing with a black square
Today’s Tale in ten words made on the train returning home from London after seeing the Malevich exhibition at Tate Modern – very thought-provoking and well-worth a visit.