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woodelf | 16:48 Wed 11th Feb 2009 | Arts & Literature
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Would anyone like to see my website? I created it so as to inspire people, but I hope it also pleases those who can see it too. the site address is:-

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/theartsight

and I have already received lovely feedback, but this only strengthens my resolve to continue with my painting. Ta Muchly.
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Your sharper than the sharpest knife in the drawer, Woodelf.

Bet your mother used to tell you that, too. :)
woodelf- Thanks for your explanations regarding the words in your poems. Yes ;-) know the word nipple- even men have them ;-) not that am a man ;-) Just wasn't aware of the word nippled :-) Sorry you cannot access my link- It is on the San Francisco Chronicle by Peter Fimrite.'Daring rescue of whale off Farallones' is the title of the article found at this web address:- http://www.sfgate.com/chronicle/
Put Daring rescue of whale in Search box then click on full archive then at the top of the page is the link to the article about the humpback whale. Woodelf- really worth the effort as it is an amazing article- trust me!!
Talking of amazing is your poetry- very evocative for sure!! Spring is my favourite season, also. Married in April on a sunny Saturday, 3 years ago ;-) Hope everyone here had the chance to watch the Channel 4 documentary last night-Miracle on the Hudson River- it was phenomenal!! Gentle hugs to everyone, warmest wishes, Bea :-)
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No Ethel, Mum used to give me a clip round the ear or (fear upon fear) "wait till your father gets home"...smile - and it never did me any harm, except the memories of a sore backside....smile.

Okay B, will try that way round to view the article and yes, I did see/listen to the Hudson river plane thingy and very good too, as with most of these tv documentaries - and did anyone see the moving Terry pratchett two-parter recently too?
woodelf- Yes, the Terry Pratchett programme on Altzeimer's( focusing on his rare type) was most interesting agree. Terry Pratchett is a similar age to my parents, seems particularly cruel that a literary genius like himself ends up with Altzeimers, too + so very young. Yet, in a way it is positive that someone as high profile as him has this illness as hopefully this will then lead to greater funding/research which may even result with a cure in near future. Heart goes out to him, his personal assistant and his family, too, big time!Like erudite documentaries like these and the channel 4 one last night, for sure. Warmest wishes, Bea :-)
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Hi Ethel, have a safe journey and enjoy the sun....but Ethel, if you think you've packed everything...what's that I see under that chair?...smile.

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