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Viewing comments for Chapter 30 "Storm Memories"Eclectic style
7 total reviews
Comment from Xia Thornwood
Despite the fact that this story is short, it is still gripping. I enjoyed your descriptions of the storm, and could almost feel the chill of the character. Well done.
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2018
Despite the fact that this story is short, it is still gripping. I enjoyed your descriptions of the storm, and could almost feel the chill of the character. Well done.
Comment Written 02-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2018
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Thank you
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Thank you
Comment from damommy
What a well written piece this is. You took this reader right predicament. It was like being with you there.
what an experience. I can certainly understood your fear of snow now. Hopefully, someday, that will fade, and you can enjoy it once more.
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2018
What a well written piece this is. You took this reader right predicament. It was like being with you there.
what an experience. I can certainly understood your fear of snow now. Hopefully, someday, that will fade, and you can enjoy it once more.
Comment Written 16-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2018
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It?s pretty much gone now. The ironic thing was his next assignment was to Upper Penninsular of Michigan where there are HUGE snowdrifts and heavy snow fall! Thanks for your thoughtful review,
Hugs, Trisha
Comment from country ranch writer
my Grandpa always said go prepared if you are driving, keep extra clothing and covers in the car and snacks for the munching. you never know when you will break down.
reply by the author on 16-Jul-2018
my Grandpa always said go prepared if you are driving, keep extra clothing and covers in the car and snacks for the munching. you never know when you will break down.
Comment Written 16-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 16-Jul-2018
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That?s what I used to tell the kids. But at that time I did not have a car, and it was worse because of the open fields around the flight line.Back then, England didn?t get much snow. I really appreciate your review - the stars are still winking!,,
Hugs, Trisha
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Always dress in layers in the winter time you can always remove some but you can't always put them back on.
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Good advice!
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Smiles
Comment from Kathleen S.
Your story is moving and beautiful. Isn't it wonderful when a kind soul is willing to truly give and not ask anything in return? Indeed God was looking out for you that night. Your story is very well written.
reply by the author on 16-Jul-2018
Your story is moving and beautiful. Isn't it wonderful when a kind soul is willing to truly give and not ask anything in return? Indeed God was looking out for you that night. Your story is very well written.
Comment Written 16-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 16-Jul-2018
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Welcome to my FS patch! You gave me an outstanding review, which warmed my heart. Yes, I was very lucky to not get frostbite, or hypothermia, God and a guardian angel saved me
Hugs Trisha
Have a blessed week
Comment from Bill Schott
This memoir account of that crazy, wintry night inEngland send chills up my spine as I read it. Anyone who has been trapped in the snow knows that the danger, no matter where you are, is real, and one needs to get out of that situation before permanent damage can occur. A harrowing story for sure.
reply by the author on 16-Jul-2018
This memoir account of that crazy, wintry night inEngland send chills up my spine as I read it. Anyone who has been trapped in the snow knows that the danger, no matter where you are, is real, and one needs to get out of that situation before permanent damage can occur. A harrowing story for sure.
Comment Written 16-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 16-Jul-2018
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Hi Bill, yes I was very scared that night. Back in the States I really warned the sons to be prepared once they drove. It?s the wind chill that?s most dangerous.I really appreciated your review. Have a great week.
Comment from estory
I enjoyed this little reminiscence of being caught in a storm, and I think you captured that feeling of underestimating the storm and being overwhelmed by it, as you already started and have to get through. Good details set the scene and put us with you on the snowy road. There is a nice touch in finding the kind stranger, the guardian angel, to give you the soup and the respite to gather strength and complete the journey. These little miracles make up so much in life, and I believe they are answers to our prayers from God. Overall, nicely done. estory
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2018
I enjoyed this little reminiscence of being caught in a storm, and I think you captured that feeling of underestimating the storm and being overwhelmed by it, as you already started and have to get through. Good details set the scene and put us with you on the snowy road. There is a nice touch in finding the kind stranger, the guardian angel, to give you the soup and the respite to gather strength and complete the journey. These little miracles make up so much in life, and I believe they are answers to our prayers from God. Overall, nicely done. estory
Comment Written 16-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2018
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Thanks for your complimentary review. Yes, I do believe in guardian angels, I could have died from frostbite with hypothermia, God sent one at a crucial time. Thanks for your very complimentary review.
Comment from kiwijenny
Wow ..you could have died...I'm appalled that your friends let you walk in that without heavy gear...yikes yikes yikes...nothing like warm soup when you are chilled to the bone.
I think you have snow-phobia...now...is there an actual phobia for that?
God bless
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2018
Wow ..you could have died...I'm appalled that your friends let you walk in that without heavy gear...yikes yikes yikes...nothing like warm soup when you are chilled to the bone.
I think you have snow-phobia...now...is there an actual phobia for that?
God bless
Comment Written 16-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2018
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Chronophobia is the term. Thank you, your question helped me learn something new,
Yes, I?m thankful that I was spared from freezing to death from the sub zero wind chills. I believe in guardian angels!
Thanks for your kind review
God bless, hugs, Trisha
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Thanks
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You?re welcome