“Give Me Your Hand”
Give me your hand so I may hold it tightly within mine and walk with you. Give me your gentle heart that I may care for it when days fall apart, fail us or allow us to succumb to the remotest...
View ArticleAn Open Letter.
An Open Letter: When we are in danger of losing a love one from serious illness we do everything within our power to search for a solution by means of medical help from every source we can find, to...
View ArticleAll Is Love by Susie Hemingway.
For Those Who Need A Love Poem Today Love is a perfect note; love is a certain smile or a gentle touch. It is the dripping juiciness of ripe mangos on a parched tongue or the smoothness of rippling...
View ArticleYork
This richly enthralling feast of eyes, this bewitching walled city that sings her surprise! The Romans named her Ebotacum, Their choice of powerful authority… A river runs through, enthralling and...
View ArticleTimeless Marbella.
Having recently read how Marbella in Southern Spain had changed in the past few years becoming a tad tawdry and no longer that magical place I had visited several times as far back as the...
View Article“An Open Letter” Cont.
Update on an “Open Letter Between Two Woman” Scroll down to see the beginning beneath the poem ”All Is Love” if not already following. Dear Susie, It is a beautiful fall day. The sky is bright blue...
View ArticleLetter Between Two Woman Cont.
Hello from Colorado Dear Friend Susie, It has taken a while to get back to you though your words resonated and brought me such comfort. I am so grateful for your honesty and your ability to reach...
View ArticleIn Reply – A Letter Between Two Woman.
Dear Susan, Firstly sincere apologies for not replying sooner. I have been busy having a birthday, so went South to visit my family staying over with my youngest son and spending a joyous time with a...
View ArticleCalm Are The Seas – Revised for Hamada’s Two Year Anniversary.
Calm are the seas I travel now, the sail is down, how tranquil is the ocean. I drift past the deserted islands with their scattered palms and fallen coconuts, I lay on the deck, with bronzed skin and...
View Article“A Letter Between Two Woman”– We Meet At Last.
Tomorrow is such a special day as I am planning to meet Susan from Colorado here in Lincolnshire. As readers to my blogs will know I have been ‘virtual’ friends with Susan for many years now. Susan...
View Article“Joy, Laughter and Tears”
It was a treasured seamlessly perfect, poignant day. A day when two ladies who had experienced and sadly completed the same ‘journey in life’ came together after five years of correspondence to meet...
View Article“A Letter Between Two Woman” Cont:
For those following our story- a small extract from a recent email from Susan: Dear Susie, On my return home there were so many things I wanted to tell Dan, especially about my visit with you. Oh...
View Article“And So It Goes”
Life continues as days creep into Spring the darkness leads to lighter hours, blizzard grey days turn away and the ache in your heart weakens. Did you hear the birds singing today? Sweet melodious...
View Article“If I Could”
If I could let you go as a flower lets its petals fall one by one when life is finished, unfettered, unbinding, unattached, what a release that would be. If I could one by one let loose these ties...
View ArticleNews For My Readers:
For sometime now I have received requests for my “Poems of Love” to be made into Audio Tapes. Recently a dear friend from Sweden asked me to please considered this again, so he may upload them to his...
View ArticleThe Reunion by Susie Hemingway Moursi
The desert came to London that Saturday in April. From far and wide, from each corner of our beautiful world, friends gathered to relive the halcyon days of heat and sand. Those dusty days and joyous...
View Article“The Fight Without Choice”
Feeling sad and cross today at the passing of yet another good Man to the dreadful disease of Multiple Myeloma. My heart goes out to dear Karen at the loss her beloved Hugh suddenly at the weekend. I...
View ArticleTrue Words from Gibran.
“The tears that you spill, the sorrowful, are sweeter than the laughter of snobs and the guffaws of scoffers.” –from “A Handful of Sand on the Shore” Khalil Gibran
View ArticleLife Goes On A Pace!
Time to update ‘My Diary’ I think, having been very quiet here of late but my life has certainly been rushing on a pace in these last few weeks. Having been lucky to have had a wonderful trip...
View ArticleIt is a Letter of Utter Love:
Photo: Across To Granada from Susie's Collection: Scroll down in the comments to read the moving letter from Karen on http://www.susiehemingway.com/2013/05/07/the-fight-without-choice/
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