Diana K Robinson
Stories (4/0)
At the Waterfall
Two elderly ladies meet every Saturday with a surprise picnic basket. They say opposites attract. In the case of these two long-term friends, it certainly was the case. Eva, now seventy-three and gradually going deaf is a quiet, deep-thinking, sometimes rather serious little old lady. Behind her quiet exterior lies a heart of pure gold and a wickedly good dry sense of humour. A great reader, but her overriding passion is being in the great outdoors. So meeting landowner Viv, at a library fund-raiser was a godsend. That was forty years ago.
By Diana K Robinson8 months ago in Chapters
Bullied into Submission
When I realised I was the victim of subtle bullying, I was over forty, divorced and raising two boys without any financial assistance from their father. I wasn't too sure what to do or who to turn to. The belief I was one of life's failures was firmly entrenched.
By Diana K Robinson8 months ago in Chapters
An experience of a lifetime
An experience of a lifetime........ A trek to see the threatened Mountain Gorillas. Worth every penny spent - well actually, it costs a bit more than a penny! If you enjoy watching primates in their natural environment, as I do, then you will want to experience this almost indescribable event......
By Diana K Robinson9 months ago in BookClub
Don't Blame Me
A book that changed me......not from the reading aspect, (Many have done that.) but from the writing aspect. I am a beginner! I tackled a huge story! One I was nowhere near qualified to take on as a debut. But I like a challenge. Sometimes I fail at it, sometimes I succeed. No matter the outcome, the challenge alone teaches. Writing this tale not only challenged me but changed me!
By Diana K Robinson9 months ago in Critique