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Re: Strange Saturday

Postby cromwell » 07 Aug 2018, 13:24

Some things can't be explained rationally, and are too much of a coincidence to be anything but spooky. I'm glad John came across his Dad's things.
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Re: Strange Saturday

Postby miasmum » 03 Sep 2018, 20:58

Something similar happened to me today

You know how Facebook gives you memories of things that happened on this day over the last few years? My memory today was from 2010 and was about the time my lovely chicken Marigold met me with a dead mouse hanging from her beak and she tried to swallow the mouse whole, like a snake does. I got some pasta and she sicked it back up with Luke watching on in horrified fascination. It made me smile because I loved that bonkers chicken.

Anyway about half an hour later I am pegging the washing on the line and what is lying in the middle of the lawn but a dead mouse.

How spooky is that? I have never seen a dead mouse in the middle of the lawn before
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Re: Strange Saturday

Postby AliasAggers » 03 Sep 2018, 22:04

Some of the things that we dream about now can be hard to understand. I guess that's life.

Perhaps when we die we will pass into another state, where we will then understand that the life we are now in
is but preperation for something more wonderful. I have often thought that might be the case, and I find myself
now looking forward to that prospect. My mother believed in angels. She told us how, one night, an angel came
into her bedroom, looked at my younger sister in a cot, and shook her head. Very soon afterwards the child died.
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Re: Strange Saturday

Postby meriad » 04 Sep 2018, 08:11

AliasAggers wrote:Perhaps when we die we will pass into another state, where we will then understand that the life we are now in
is but preperation for something more wonderful. I have often thought that might be the case, and I find myself
now looking forward to that prospect.

I like that idea


AliasAggers wrote: My mother believed in angels. She told us how, one night, an angel came
into her bedroom, looked at my younger sister in a cot, and shook her head. Very soon afterwards the child died.

Crikey - that must have been tough :(
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