Year of the Giant 2019
The changing face of the Allington Giant. Looking back over the past year is also a way of looking forward.
Continue reading “Year of the Giant 2019”The changing face of the Allington Giant. Looking back over the past year is also a way of looking forward.
Continue reading “Year of the Giant 2019”Friday the 13th of December 2019. Early morning. I wasn’t in a hurry to turn on the radio to hear the election results.
Continue reading “Eye of the Giant”The September equinox brings with it a change of diary.
Continue reading “September equinox: back to page one”May is not just one of the loveliest months for blossom, it’s also a time for celebrating short stories. Love writing them? Love reading them? Or do you need convincing?
Continue reading “Love of short fiction”Primroses, primroses, jump into the pot
We’ll take you with us to the new garden
Where we hope you will be happy
Magnificent Magnolia #Wordless Wednesday.
Continue reading “Mid-March WordlessWednesday #2”Spring has come early in 2019 in the Northern Hemisphere. It’s a wonderful thing to enjoy some sunshine and warmth. Such are the fleeting pleasures of unwanted climate change.
Continue reading “February fools”My favourite place for writing is in bed. When up and dressed I sit in a doorway.
Continue reading “A year through my window”December: once upon a time the tenth month in the early Roman calendar. If you have read any of my posts covering the months of the year this will come as no surprise.
Continue reading “December – White Christmas or Fake Snow?”Poor old November. Poems have been written about its lack of personality. Yet it’s a month full of ordinary magic.
Continue reading “9+ things to like about November”Books reviews with the occasional interview thrown in for good measure
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