Oh, I do love it when things go wrong, and poor old Geoff made a monumental cock up some time ago when he took his family on holiday!
I so would have loved to have met his dad. Enjoy the trip with Dickhead Tours!
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New Blog post TJ’S Household Haiku Challenge: ‘Tide’ – I love anything to do with the sea, and TJ has given us ‘tide’ as our prompt word this week for his household haiku challenge. This is what I have come up with: Sky threatening rain Tide retreats to warmer… Read More… The post TJ’S Household Haiku Challenge: ‘Tide’ appeared first on Edwina’s Episodes. http://ow.ly/2J1z502KjI4
A wonderful poem that is so heart-warming! 🙂

It was already hot, only dawn and I’m melting
The sun in the heavens is already pelting
I want to crawl into the fridge to keep cool
I am staying indoors, I am nobody’s fool.
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But in that I am wrong, for I do have a duty…
My son is my boss though, in that there is beauty.
He will understand that I’m achy and hot
He is bound to be gentle with Mum, is he not?
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He’s all bright and smiley, he likes the hot weather,
I’m wilting and limp, but I keep it together…
“Let’s garden today,” said my son and employer.
Is that in my contract…perhaps get a lawyer?
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He feeds me with honey for energy levels
Then says something nice, he’s a sneaky young devil
He plies me with compliments, even says ‘please’…
Then I’m out with the rose bushes, spiders and bees.
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Erika’s review of our wonderful blogging sister Ritu’s brilliant new book!
I shall be getting my copy, that’s for sure 🙂
I can’t wait to start reading my copy of the book. It is going to be a real treat for me.
🙂
Thank you Sue for this wonderful opportunity to talk about Mum’s recently published book ‘My Vibrating Vertebrae: and other poems’.
Before I do though, I’d also like to thank two other special people:
My little sister, Lorna, for finding, compiling and typing all Mum’s poems she could find before sending them to me for further action. I know this was a true labour of love for her.
My lovely author friend and editor, Jo Robinson, for doing such a great job of arranging, editing and formatting Mum’s poems while maintaining Mum’s ‘Voice’ – Not the easiest of things to do, especially when not familiar with some of the Ulster / Scots terminology used by everyone in Mum’s home town, even I struggle with it sometimes and I lived there for 27 years before leaving for other lands and climes.
See details of what Author Support Services Jo offers in…
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Just to let you all know you can now find me on Telegram ☺:
Me and Dr Meg gave Al some silly prompt words… Look what a great story he made out of them and in only 99 words too! 🙂
I know it’s the middle of summer, but this is a mix of two prompts from my friends Meg (“Plonker!”) and Judy (“knickers!”)… the story itself is true enough!
Family Christmas dinners were awful… So dull. So polite. All please and thank yous, with the same routines every year.
In the kitchen, the turkey wasn’t quite cooked, and Millie was getting tense, despite (because of) Peter’s attempts to help. “No! You… Plonker!”
In the living room, Ella raised an eyebrow. This was most unusual!
Something could be heard falling, clattering from the hob.
“Oh… Knickers!”
Two eyebrows.
As dinner was served, Millie spilled red wine on the carpet.
“Oh… SHIT! “
Ella’s face didn’t move a muscle, but inside she rofld, she danced, she cheered.
Best. Christmas. Ever.

The very talented and supportive Chris Graham has himself released a book! Please check out his post . I can’t wait to read it myself and am heading over to Amazon now! 🙂
Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog

“But…but…but…THAT”S not YOUR name as the Author!” I hear you declare indignantly…
That’s TRUE – I’M not the AUTHOR, my Mother is, but unfortunately she is not alive to publish it herself, (she died in 2000), so I’ve published it in her name.
Today would have been Mum’s 90th birthday if she’d still been alive, so my sister and I felt that this book would be a nice way to celebrate Mum’s life and memory.
What’s it about?
As stated in the book description:
We all have dreams, loves and hopes; but what if you are a girl growing up in 20th century Northern Ireland before, during and after the ‘Troubles’?
From the poetic thoughts of our Mother, we get a sense of what it was like, ranging from humour, sadness, wistful thinking and sometimes just downright nonsensical, these are the words of one such girl.
Each poem tells a story.
My sister…
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Get to know more about the lovely, bubbly Ritu, and don’t forget to buy her new book. It is a real tonic! 🙂
Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog
Hello there!
Allow me to introduce myself.

My name is Ritu Bhathal, a 40 (soon to be 40-something!) year old woman, living in the heart of Kent, UK.
By day, I am a wife, mother, daughter, sister, daughter-in-law, and a teacher.
By night, I am exhausted!
No, seriously, I am a blogger, and writer.
After I have sorted all the general household kerfuffle out, kids fed and watered, washed and packed into bed, hubby and myself also fed, laundry done, lunches made for the next day, and any outstanding schoolwork done, then I manage to sit down with my iPad/Surface or on my computer, to either write a blog post, or peruse my followed blogs, or generally write.
Yes, that means I seem to burn the candle at both ends, as I rarely sleep before midnight, and in term time, I am up at 6 then have to be alert…
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