by Susie | Jun 1, 2014 | Home at Hemingway, Memories, My Family, The Wolds, Uncategorized
We awoke to a grey rainy morning the skies the colour of old gun metal. My heart felt heavy although I knew nothing of course would spoil this special day but how lovely would it be if the sun shone down on this little village of ours, warming the colours of the...
by Susie | Mar 31, 2014 | Poetry, The Wolds, Uncategorized, Village
 See there the changing of the light,its fervency to bring in sightas golden heads in breeze do blowas struggle through the earth they grow. Eyes do see blue circle brightthe Midas touch of lighter nights,spins the green of breezy branchesthis vision of Spring so...
by Susie | Jun 28, 2010 | Lincolnshire, Poetry, The Wolds, Uncategorized, Village
I’m sure the sky appeared bluer that day tents and stalls were assembled by dawn, a bustle took over the village and in their own unique way all manner of games, raffles and prizes appeared for this, the Annual Village Fete. “Teeny tots...
by Susie | Jan 5, 2010 | Love poems, Multiple myeloma, Poetry, The Wolds
Crisp sparkling crunchy views across this linen land trees bow beneath the snow laden branches hungry birds swing and pull at fat-filled gifts that hang from frozen lines, quiet is this life, quiet is this world. Such beauty in the stranger shapes of...
by Susie | Sep 23, 2009 | Gardens and Gardening, Health Issues, Lincolnshire, Love poems, Multiple myeloma, Poetry, The Wolds, Uncategorized
She came rushing in, or though it seemed to me, disbelief that this colourful Lady with her cloak of reds and golds had already arrived, when I glanced from my window. I must have been looking the other way! but then we don’t count the days pursuing more...
by Susie | Jul 2, 2009 | Gardens and Gardening, Poetry, The Wolds, Uncategorized
How beautiful this Summer day the colour of the flowers, to match my mood, I’d like today, rain and thunder all the way. The snow and hail they could come, and even lightning too, If I could take your pain away a hurricane would do. How beautiful...