Due to a recent bereavement there is to be a short pause at Poet-in-Residence. But having said that, our bardic banterings will doubtless resume before we know it.
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Sorry to hear that Gwilym - hope things go alright with you. Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences. See you when you're up to it! All the best.
ReplyDeleteCondolences, Gwilym. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteI am very sorry to hear that, Gwilym. My condolences..
ReplyDeleteyes condolences Gwilym God bless
ReplyDeletejohn
Many thanks for your kind words and thoughts. We shall get through all this, my mother, 90, tells me! And, of course we shall. Best wishes to everybody, from Gwilym.
ReplyDeleteps: John M, I just discovered that I have a haiku published in the Japanese newspaper ASHAI SIMBUN (visit David McMurray's haiku page in the 19th March edition if you want to read it).
and an excellent one it is - well done
ReplyDeletejohn
Hope you're bearing up.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by with the comment about the Zen story. I went and read it. It's spot on, isn't it?
Thanks again, Dominic. And, yes.
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