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Keep doing things.

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It's never wise too long to dwell

On things that once you did so well

But now are far beyond your reach

New lessons now yourself must teach.

Those skills you have but paid no heed

Because when fit you had no need

Could open up pathways new

With satisfying things to do.

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sassy59

I like that a lot Don. Xx

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Patsy164

I think that is true Don x

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JANET127

Yes Mr Don! So true! Love your writings! I always look forward to reading the next new one! Janet127

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skischool

Very wise words from a man who had the shortest retirement in history and thank god for that,welcome back Master Po. :)

Relieved Grasshopper and a cat that loves ya x

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Kittykat2

Ah there you are ❤️...... been waiting for your next pearls of wisdom.

Lovely words 💕X

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Izb1

Yay, Don's back.

This is so true Don, that's why you have moved with the times, being adaptable is the way forward, thanks for sharing x

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joyce74

Very true Don. We shouldn’t scold ourselves for not being able to do the things we did so well before.

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Whitechinchilla

Very thoughtful Don😉

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johnboy_10

Can always trust you Don to perk us up. Well written.

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Hacienda

So Very True Don, Nice One. Welcome back,Love n Hugs C. XXXX

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ledge

Those are such wise words -x

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Jomo46

Love your writings, they brighten the day, but want to ask you about the coastguard station at Crosby with the iron men that I know you visit.My sister was visiting and doesn’t see the sea much from her home in princes risborough. So , living in Liverpool I took her up there. It was magnificent. High tide, on shore wind, iron men just visible between waves. She and my husband walked for about an hour and loved it with lots of ships passing. I walked snail pace for about 10 mins then sat and watched. A week later ( I also love the sea) I went by myself.

Off shore wind ( full of grass pollen etc) the tide was out, muddy flats, not a success.my hay fever got worse with offshore wind.

Could I ask you, is this general, tide out _ off shore wind. Have you any hints as to best times as regards an onshore wind..it’s so much better for me.

Many thanks joanna

in reply to Jomo46

I would say that an off-shore wind at high tide would be quite unusual. If you see me there next time you visit introduce yourself and have a cup of tea with me. If your timing is right there might even be a hot bacon butty available too. 😉

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Jomo46 in reply to

I’d love that. I’ll let you know next time I go and see if you were going

Xx

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watergazer

So true Don. Missed your words of poetic wisdom x

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Lyd12

Like writing entertainng poems, you mean, don't you? Something you would never have done in your busier days! I think you may have triggered a poetic memory there Don, wait for it! Love Irs x

in reply to Lyd12

Quite right Iris, I've been writing stuff all my life but never thought to write poems before. Now I find it great fun and finding other people enjoy them is a bonus.

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welshtony

Good one Don

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Corin1950

Dear Fin

We’ll speak for yourself about new things! I’m still doing the same old things and they just take me at least twice as long. When I go out into the garden I find after an hour I’ve had enough and need to sit down but seriously it’s always good to take up new things and apparently this best thing you can do as an anti ageing strategy.

Keep the poems coming

Love

Corin

X

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Pantani

So true Don, it's no use worrying about what was time to think about what's new.

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SquirrelsHolt

Morning Mr.D and your rhyme is so true. I've been wondering where you've been,so great to see you once again,so to speak! How did you and your girls all cope with the high temperature 's of recent days?

in reply to SquirrelsHolt

Midge and I found the weather stifling but the knitted ones didn't seem to be affected at all. (Scarecrow Sally looks knackered all the time.)

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SquirrelsHolt in reply to

Yes,you see I always knew it :-from the day you first introduced her, I knew she looked like me (her aging knitwear is a close,uncanny resemblance to my ever growing older i.e. wrinkles! 🙉🙈🙊).She really needs to change her clothing as it's been hot in your motor home and the same really for Dolly poor lass. Luckily Midge can move around as she pleases and is happy to be beside you with a bowl of water.Well that's enough to bore you to an early nap!!!

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pegbl

Oh so true Don...how I wish....Glad to see you back with us I was just about to post a missing person out for you 👍 Xxx

in reply to pegbl

Just resting 😎

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maggiewhiteley

so glad you have resumed the status of the bard

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