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Bob Daniels's avatar

How can you talk about Frogmorton Farm without mentioning Thomas?, I have recently been through a horrible fight with cancer and was finally given the all clear last Wednesday. More than a few times Thomas quite literally saved my life…oh how I wished I could smell the warm ginger biscuits for real and not in my imagination. Please Jodi, plet us know when we might see him again and that he will never disappear for good. The literary world needs Thomas

Bob

Stephen Lewis's avatar

Really glad you did continue the series and looking forward to the next one. I have read them all. Having been at and in many nativity plays I found this scene so realistic and hilarious, just like the real thing.

BTW from one historian to another, there never was a nativity scene in a stable it was invented by Francis of Assisi in 1223. Also the opposite of blossom is wilt as in Wiltshire, presumably what happened to that county when the great man died there.

Mark Stave's avatar

Just finished reading Storm Christopher and writing this comment after drying my eyes. For me, anything you write always had at least one special moment.

This time, I was reminded to be present to the joy of living - a very, very good thing for me to be reminded of in this moment.

Thank you.

Carolyn Flynn's avatar

I love the Frogmorton Farm books. Looking forward to the next short story compilation so I can read Storm Christopher. I don't like digital books just paper ones

Stephen Lewis's avatar

I expect next year's competition will have enjoyable frustrativity. Looking forward to it.