Retiring and Downsizing
Stories My Nana Tells - Nana’s Blog
by Lesley Dewar
4y ago
Over the past twelve months, since my move to Busselton, my business at Stories My Nana Tells has been virtually suspended. There are no new personalised stories being written, and the existing published books are probably the last of my forays into being a children’s author. After 10 years, I am taking a new direction – and I will maintain an online presence, but in a new format. So, for the time being, there won’t be much happening here while I work through the changes and streamline the website. If you want to contact me, you certainly can still do so, through Facebook http://face ..read more
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Daffodils – The Promise of Spring is Never More Beautiful Than When They Appear Above the Snow.
Stories My Nana Tells - Nana’s Blog
by Lesley Dewar
6y ago
Daffodils I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host of golden daffodils. Wordsworth made daffodils an icon of the English garden. Since 1804, William Wordsworth’s poem has echoed this wonderful sight. Nevertheless, the earliest known manuscript of an English garden that includes daffodils was written in 1441. Daffodils speak of spring; of life’s renewal; of the joy and promise of hope. It is no surprise the Cancer Foundations adopts the Daffodil as its iconic symbol. On my first trip to London, the tour bus left me behind ..read more
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