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The Old Sheeps' Farm
My earliest memories are always filled with sheep. My father had sheep, and so did a lot of the neighbours. They had been crucial to the island economy for generations, providing both meat and the wool for our traditional fabric, Harris Tweed, which was spun at home by women and sold to bolster families' income.
TheSpinstressPublished 3 days ago in ConfessionsEnough
She couldn’t discern the moment it happened; suddenly there was too much air, too much light, too much life. It was too much air for her to breathe.
S.J.Published 3 days ago in ConfessionsHow Can I Identify Leaks in My Plumbing System Using Effective Methods?
Plumbing leaks can lead to significant damage if left undetected. This article explores various methods to identify leaks in your plumbing system, helping you prevent costly repairs and water wastage.
plumbing boysPublished 4 days ago in ConfessionsDrunk Rant
My dog is dying. My boy. My brown/brindle pit-bull. Being 12 years old, he's getting closer to death. But with him goes my protection. He sat in front of me, he growled, he laid behind me so I didn't hit my head as she (my ex wife) threw me down.
Jasper WolfPublished 4 days ago in Confessions- Top Story - April 2024
The Joy of Giving
Funny story — well I got a good laugh! Most of my followers know I’m about to set off in a couple of months to explore this beautiful country I live in.
Colleen MillsteedPublished 4 days ago in Confessions Breaking the Cycle: Overcoming Avoidant Attachment in Relationships
What is the most obvious trait of avoidant attachment personality in intimate relationships? It must always give people the feeling of rejecting others from afar, and the more they are moved, the more they want to escape.
Beck_MoultonPublished 4 days ago in ConfessionsUnemployed
Here is another day of putting in applications. I wonder if intellectuality is a minimum qualification... Is a relationship viewed as a temporary occupation?
K. WisendangerPublished 4 days ago in ConfessionsMy Tenant Next Door
I had just gotten out of a bad relationship and living situation. I was desperate to find someone to live in my second room to help reduce the cost of my rent. Then I met Natalie.
Nathal NortanPublished 5 days ago in ConfessionsThe Songbird's Secret
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, where the clamor of the city drowned out the whispers of nature, there lay a forgotten alley. Concealed between towering skyscrapers, this narrow passageway seemed to exist in a realm untouched by time—a tranquil sanctuary amidst the chaos of urban life.
samyogPublished 5 days ago in ConfessionsThe price to pay for our ignorance
In the age of technology, education has never been more accessible, and I think it’s only going to become more so and possibly get to the point where we get injected knowledge directly into our brains. That will be an interesting outcome actually, less work for us knowing things and more time to apply that knowledge to do the things we like, but we are not there yet, so I’ll talk about the reality as it stands.
real JemaPublished 5 days ago in ConfessionsWarmth in the Soup: The Academic Journeys and Dreams of Three Generations of Women
I remember when I was in my third year of high school, my homeroom teacher always looked at me with worry and said, "Others become thin as soon as they read the third year of high school. Why do you have a rounder face as you read more? Did you really put effort into reading ?" It was really unfair. I thought I read seriously. Every night when I returned home from self-study, there was always a bowl of soup simmering on the small coal stove waiting for me. Unable to resist my grandmother's supervision, I drank it and went to sleep. How could I not get fat?
Beck_MoultonPublished 5 days ago in ConfessionsTale about Luna and wooly
--- **Unlikely Companions: The Tale of Luna the Wolf and Woolly the Sheep** In the heart of the forest, where the tall trees whispered secrets and the gentle breeze carried the songs of birds, there lived two unlikely companions: Luna the Wolf and Woolly the Sheep. Their friendship was a testament to the extraordinary bonds that could form between the most unlikely of creatures.
Isaac RoblesPublished 5 days ago in Confessions