I would love to go and I used to row (stroke in a squad of four)) but unfortunately I am probably doing the North Yorkshire Open Studios that weekend (depends if I get accepted this year). Can't miss it as it is brilliant careerwise. Blast!:(
But what about your career as a runner/rower? Get your priorities sorted! :rolleyes:
What a shame you can't make it. I was just going to make a comment about your stroking skills. But on second thoughts. :eek:
01-02-2010, 11:51 PM
freckle
Re: Today's poet
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Originally Posted by Stef F
Thanks, yes I wrote it :)
you are good girl!..........:)
01-02-2010, 11:53 PM
Harry H Howgill
Re: Today's poet
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Originally Posted by Stef F
Thanks, yes I wrote it :)
Wow. I'm really impressed.
01-02-2010, 11:53 PM
Hes
Re: Today's poet
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Originally Posted by Stef F
Here she sits alone
full of hope and dreams once lost
of logs burning in the hearth,
fresh bread loaded on the prongs
held carefully over embers glowing
Outside the wind howls,
rain pounding window panes
rabbits snug within their burrows
not a care in the world
sheltered safely from the winter storm
Candles gutter in a draught not felt
the warm flickering bringing peace and calm
smells of applewood burning
a vision of blossom on the tree
the taste of toast and butter melting
How lucky that she can dream
when so far from all
that is loved and cherished
for the reality that she knows
shows no mercy on the tender soul
This is gorgeous Stef. I've just spent most of my time catching up on tonights postings and this is one of the highlights.
01-02-2010, 11:54 PM
stevefoster
Re: Today's poet
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My God, that's bloody brilliant Stef! :)
It is indeed, like the bit about rabbits snug in their burrows, would have liked to be a rabbit when the hailstones came down on Blea Moor during the Fellsman:eek:
Stef will remember that!!!!
02-02-2010, 12:01 AM
Harry H Howgill
Re: Today's poet
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Originally Posted by Hes
I like this a lot and it is nice to see you here Brock.:)
It was nice to see a new keen poet here tonight. Glad to see you got back safe. Is there any snow with you?
02-02-2010, 12:01 AM
Stef F
Re: Today's poet
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Originally Posted by merrylegs
It is indeed, like the bit about rabbits snug in their burrows, would have liked to be a rabbit when the hailstones came down on Blea Moor during the Fellsman:eek:
Stef will remember that!!!!
Oh yes, that will never be forgotten!
Beautiful Blea moor
In blizzard of hail pounding
nearly killed Stef F
02-02-2010, 12:05 AM
stevefoster
Re: Today's poet
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Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill
It was nice to see a new keen poet here tonight.
A good piece by Brock, and like you Harry, i like the Badger Song, kids discovered it a couple of years ago and the house often shakes with their singing of Badgers, Mushrooms and Snakes:D
02-02-2010, 12:05 AM
Hes
Re: Today's poet
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Originally Posted by Harry H Howgill
It was nice to see a new keen poet here tonight. Glad to see you got back safe. Is there any snow with you?
No it is raining now but it was lovely earlier. Slate grey sky, golden light on the moor and a gentle wind. At least the rain meant that the ice melted and I got home without any mishaps, cheers HHH.
02-02-2010, 12:07 AM
Hes
Re: Today's poet
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Originally Posted by merrylegs
A good piece by Brock, and like you Harry, i like the Badger Song, kids discovered it a couple of years ago and the house often shakes with their singing of Badgers, Mushrooms and Snakes:D
I just watched it! It's mad!! Does it just keep on going? I might stick it on when I need motivating in the mornings.;)