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I Miss You TonightA Poem by Gypsy DreamerTo my cousin and one of my best friends. |
My Grandmother, The SupermodelA Story by Katherine RachelShe sits in a chair, not a rocking chair - “I’ll die before I rock!” she jokes. She’s tiny, as thin as she was in her prime, .. |
My Granny's HouseA Poem by The NamelessA poem I wrote about my granny and her sentimental connections to her possessions |
Empty roomA Poem by SaakshiMissing you Amma.Home, just not the same without you. I see the empty room, my mind incapable of believing.I wait unknowingly, to watchyou go about y.. |
My Grandparents' HouseA Story by N.S. JonesA short piece I wrote when we started clearing out my grandparent's house. |
Blue MountainsA Poem by Regina K. PrideBlue Mountainsby Regina K. Pride I look upon these endless skies, miles of purple hues and sigh the majestic mountains shining, glimmering,.. |
Granny's Gone but the Coffees OnA Poem by MrsKittyKatThis was just a Random thought Poem. This always makes me laugh when I read it! |
THE PENNY WHISTLERA Story by Peter RogersonA little fantasy about an elderly grandmother and magic. |
MANY A GOOD TUNE IS PLAYED ON AN OLD KITCHEN SINKA Story by Peter RogersonPartly in verse and partly in prose with dialogue, this is a second episode in the eccentric life of Granny Bones |
THE SOLDIER BOY IN BLUEA Story by Peter RogersonAnother Granny Bones tale, this time venturing on one of the oddities of belief. |
THE SOLDIER BOY IN BLUE (CONTINUED) or THE ROSY..A Story by Peter RogersonPart two of a little story about blind faith and the way nonsense can be worshipped by people who have been beguiled by deceit. |
21. Worried about GrannyA Chapter by Peter RogersonA SUMMER UNDER THE SUN Part 21 |
Eyes Of A DoeA Poem by MelissaAndresPoetry about a child "cooking" in Granny and Grandpa's kitchen. |
SO LITTLE TO SHAREA Poem by Sylvia ChikaShow someone they're loved this Christmas...Be kind! |
A desperado he becameA Chapter by Lyn AndersonI almost forgot I wrote this one -- ten words I give contest -- after the poem is judged I take out the highlighted words so they don't detract from t.. |
CHAPTER TWELVE - GRANNY FROST'S DEMISEA Chapter by Peter RogersonOne of Bernard's more painful memories is replayed for him. |