This month’s piece for the Insecure Writer’s Support Group post might be somewhat different as we’re being forced to discuss my care with the company covering the days my hospice don’t come. Their coordinator who books the aids is unhappy with the state of our home. Yet the aids have never complained about anything to us. … Continue reading
WEP/IWSG August Challenge – Chocolate Pots
Although this WEP/IWSG August Challenge entry attempts to echo ongoing events, I’ve had to stray down the fictional path more than usual. Also, it’s hard to know what’s actually happening as much of the military information is restricted. However, it’s clear that there is much more bloody fighting to come, and more sacrifices For those … Continue reading
#IWSG – Risk-Assessment
This month’s piece for the Insecure Writer’s Support Group post might be somewhat different as I’ve spent five days away in a Care Home- River’s Edge- with my laptop giving me grief, so no emails no writing, no gaming. There were no other amenities at the center to distract me, and the caring was hit and … Continue reading
#IWSG – Inspired Creations
Before I tackle this month’s question for the Insecure Writer’s Support Group post , there’s time and space for the latest news updates: 2. One minor problem is chewing through my computer cable, which left me unable to check my emails, write this post until Tuesday, or keep up to date on Ukraine. So, I’m being … Continue reading
Quetzal Tribute
Our beautiful Cavachon fur-baby Quetzal was born on February 13th, 2014, in Garndolbenmaen, North Wales, U.K. I had already seen photographs of her parents and some siblings but knew my choice. So, when Juanita brought her out to show me, it was ‘love at first cuddle’. Although the breeder’s son called her ‘Curly Sue’, we … Continue reading
WEP/IWSG June Challenge – Close Encounters
Apologies for the delay in posting this WEP/IWSG June Challenge, and not editing either. The death of my beloved Quetzal last Saturday was a blow I’m still dealing with. For those new to this ongoing creation, please note, this present day tale began with my World War II story Feathered Fire, which introduced the Chayka family … Continue reading