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WORDS OF THE WEEK! – THE ELEMENTS BY JULIET FOSTER

  The Elements: Rain, Rain Go Away Oh please, don’t come back another day. As Thady, my dog and I walked up the drive to the field gate for his earlymorning walk, the snowdrops smiled at us as we past. … Continue reading

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Words of the Week – A Winter Night … on Radnor Hills – Poem by Lynn Trowbridge.

  Photograph by Lynn Trowbridge. A WINTER NIGHT On Radnor hills, Snow lying deeply on the ground. Dazzling white purity all around, No vague whisper of a sound, Otherworldly silence, so profound My presence seemed a rude intrusion In this … Continue reading

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THE SAVAGERY OF FROST – WORDS OF THE WEEK!

  THE HOUR OF FROST. Savagely, in the Hour of Frost, Under a wintering Moon’s bite. The Night fissured, cracked clean across, Tearing Stars from their jagged flight And sealed them in the River’s skin All glist’ning-white and frozen in. … Continue reading

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*****EXCITING NEWS!!!!*****

***Two Exciting Announcements**** Firstly, we are delighted to confirm that Richard Booth (a.k.a. the King of Hay) pictured above, has graciously given his name to our non fiction competition. Hence forth, the competition will be known as The Richard Booth … Continue reading

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