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April 2025
Did you know that Easter is the first Christian festival,
being over 1000 years old? No? Neither did I.
Take that, upstart Christmas!
Anyway, it's Easter and usually I would be cracking
terrible puns involving eggs (see what I did there?) but I'm not going to do it
this year..
To keep it seasonal we'll be featuring a some stories and
poetry based on Easter or Lent which is good to see.

Michael
Smith. There's a dance on at the base, all the locals are there as
well as the uniforms. The band is playing all the usual stuff and from the
stage they have a great view of what's going on in the hall. It's called
1-2-3.

Tony
Warner is new to the site and here he brings us a portrait artist's
dilemma under two starkly different regimes. Painting the
President is the subject.

KJ Hannah
Greenberg. This story concerns a very important being. He is known
as Tito. All in his kingdom should be aware of his status.

Simon
King looks in on the life of another notable figure from history.
This time it's the ancient Greek sculptor, painter, and architect
Phidias who was active in the 5th century BC (thanks Wikipedia,
who needs A.I. when I can use Wiki?).

Terry
Brinkman brings us, in his own words, "A very short story". It's
seasonal - as it's about giving Alms in Lent. It's called simply
Alms.


Frucht-Schleifen is here again
with two very different tracks from his self composed and performed album
"drei" which first saw the light of day in 2019. The titles are Southern
Crossroads and Go With The Flow.

Claudia Wysocky has sent in a
series of photographs taken in Manhatten, New York. These evocative
black-and-white shots were mainly at the train station.

Terry Brinkman has a great new
piece of art called Black Bear. It's on his art page along with
all his other pictures too.

KJ Hannah Greenberg again brings us
a collection of her photographic art. This time we're taking to various
byways.


Diane
Webster is back with another superb selection of poems. They are
At Attention - Journey Tracks - Giggles Away - Summer Musings and
Biding Time.

Richard
LeDue returns with some poems on the theme of Easter. Decay No
Less Natural Than The Rest - Another Sermon and A Fleeting Moment
Still Has Hope.

Peter
Mladinic is new to the site and introduces himself with these
excellent poems: Gatherers - Mother and Playing Dead in
Malta. More please!

Tony
Dawson is back with a bumper collection of poems, some looking back
to Roman times and some bang up to date! Julius Caesar Visits Britannia
for the First Time - Julius Caesar Returns to Britannia - Shit Happens - New
Bronze Plaque on the Pedestal of the Statue of Liberty and Long
Live the King!.

KJ Hannah
Greenberg returns with three new poems: Doxed - Janky Advice
and At Day's End.

Terry
Brinkman has just one poem for us this time but it's a good one.
It's called Half A Laugh.

That's the full eggstent (sorry!) of our offering this
month, do keep an eye out for more in about four weeks time.
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I'm off to eat some over-packaged and over-priced
chocolate.
Ed.
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