I hope I can do justice to those lines thathave gone before so here we are.
I stood by the window and watched the gently falling snow slowly blanketing the ground, the sound of carols drifted across the breeze, another quite Christmas ?
sorry eg yes I seem to be fingerly dyslexic this morning and I reread it about 4 times apologies again
I stood by the window and watched the gently falling snow slowly blanketing the ground, the sound of carols drifted across the breeze, another quite Christmas ?ty
Yup. that one's OK by me.
But when did we jettison the idea of December's line containing all the previous RLGs? I was looking forward to having a go at that, (she lied)
Nice one Ole, not seen you around much so hope all is well. Need more blue string soup, better stock up for over Xmas...
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Can I just add that there is nothing which says you have to use all of the twelve lines in your RLG contribution for this month.
If you just want to use David's line as it stands - and write from that, please do.
Elspeth and I, well ... we're feeling a little lonely out here at the moment and would like to read some more of your 'stuff'.
So come on, you yuletide RLGers: load those quills, banish old Ebeneezer to the boozer (no, Dee, you can't go with him), cram another ream of papyrus into ye olde printer, and get scribbling.