The Little Dog That Wouldn't Let Go
Viewing comments for Chapter 21 "The Nomad Returns"Subtitle: God Never Lets Go!
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Comment from Tomes Johnston
This is another interesting addition to the story from the author here. This is rolling on nicely and this makes for interesting reading.
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
This is another interesting addition to the story from the author here. This is rolling on nicely and this makes for interesting reading.
Comment Written 16-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
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Thanks friend appreciate your review getting near the end now just a couple more chapter to work on and probably some more editing and stuff throughout
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Good stuff.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
I had to smile at this post. I grew up with a black Great Dane, Duke. Now Duke drooled, a lot, my mother solved the problem by following him around all day and wiping his face with a washrag. Now I look back that was a funny sight to see. Duke was a great dog and provide my brother and myself with great times and memories.
I enjoyed reading your post. It flowed and it's great to see how other's lived.
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
I had to smile at this post. I grew up with a black Great Dane, Duke. Now Duke drooled, a lot, my mother solved the problem by following him around all day and wiping his face with a washrag. Now I look back that was a funny sight to see. Duke was a great dog and provide my brother and myself with great times and memories.
I enjoyed reading your post. It flowed and it's great to see how other's lived.
Comment Written 16-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
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Thanks Barbara.The Great Dane, forget his name, was a lovely, affectionate dog but the drool and the "ambiance" Oh me!
Comment from Norbanus
Alas, my life-long notion of visiting Down Under will almost certainly go unfulfilled, but your description of the people and the place has heightened my interest.
I did not notice any opportunities for improvement in this segment.
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
Alas, my life-long notion of visiting Down Under will almost certainly go unfulfilled, but your description of the people and the place has heightened my interest.
I did not notice any opportunities for improvement in this segment.
Comment Written 16-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
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Ok thanks you probably came in after all the edits hehe! Doubtless there will be more though hehe. Only a couple more chapters to go and some editing throughout and we may be finished soon. God Bless and thanks again.
Comment from Shirley E Kennedy
An interesting account of your life on the move.
It seems you were very fortunate in finding suitable lodgings on your regular moves.
Friendships forged often last a lifetime.
One spelling glitch:
Third line from bottom: unfortuinately= unfortunately.
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
An interesting account of your life on the move.
It seems you were very fortunate in finding suitable lodgings on your regular moves.
Friendships forged often last a lifetime.
One spelling glitch:
Third line from bottom: unfortuinately= unfortunately.
Comment Written 16-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
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Thanks everyone pick up something different and you all are missing others too hehe! I find em when I go back to fix the others ha! Thanks again.
Comment from royowen
I read your auto biographical account of your life, what an interesting life you have led.
My daughter had a similar experience when she completed her music degree a the Adelaide conservatorium, she taught flute, but holidays, no income Her husband was a student who attended uni each day, and then he worked at the kidney foundation at night. My daughter attained a Education degree, and the went into classroom, full time, so that took care of that!i really enjoyed your write, very riveting, I enjoyed it very much, Geoff. Blessings, Roy.
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
I read your auto biographical account of your life, what an interesting life you have led.
My daughter had a similar experience when she completed her music degree a the Adelaide conservatorium, she taught flute, but holidays, no income Her husband was a student who attended uni each day, and then he worked at the kidney foundation at night. My daughter attained a Education degree, and the went into classroom, full time, so that took care of that!i really enjoyed your write, very riveting, I enjoyed it very much, Geoff. Blessings, Roy.
Comment Written 16-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
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Thanks I never actually got as Teaching degree talk soon
Comment from michaelcahill
Ha! The mobile home photo is a nice touch! Your writing is smooth as glass now. I see what folks are talking about when they say conversational style. It just means smooth and with humor thrown in at just the right moment and details just when we want to hear them. I'd say just another way of saying good. I know there are a great many "conversations" I've had that put me to sleep!! Great stuff and about time too. mikey
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reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
Ha! The mobile home photo is a nice touch! Your writing is smooth as glass now. I see what folks are talking about when they say conversational style. It just means smooth and with humor thrown in at just the right moment and details just when we want to hear them. I'd say just another way of saying good. I know there are a great many "conversations" I've had that put me to sleep!! Great stuff and about time too. mikey
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Comment Written 16-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
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Thanks mate great review as usual
Comment from c_lucas
The young are noted for their wandering ways. This is very well written with a smooth flow of words, Making for a very good read.
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were quite a bit lower.Sort of an 'oasis'(lower/sort>space needed)
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Looking good.
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reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
The young are noted for their wandering ways. This is very well written with a smooth flow of words, Making for a very good read.
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were quite a bit lower.Sort of an 'oasis'(lower/sort>space needed)
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Looking good.
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Comment Written 16-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2014
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Thanks mate have always appreciated your help. Get back to this shortly I just made another change but back soon.
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I just changed the bit around the oasis if you care to look again but no hurry I appreciated your help.