Angel of Ireland~ For Shannon
A special assignment35 total reviews
Comment from A. Willow Bends
Whoa! What an absolutely beautiful story to begin my day with. I didn't see the death coming, thought the doctor was only going to handle her care pro bono, etc. (I never read the ending first!) There are, I believe, Angels among us. I have always thought so! Another piece that should be showered with stars, a six seeming so lame for this!
Perfection!
Hugs from a distance!
Wendy
reply by the author on 08-Jul-2020
Whoa! What an absolutely beautiful story to begin my day with. I didn't see the death coming, thought the doctor was only going to handle her care pro bono, etc. (I never read the ending first!) There are, I believe, Angels among us. I have always thought so! Another piece that should be showered with stars, a six seeming so lame for this!
Perfection!
Hugs from a distance!
Wendy
Comment Written 07-Jul-2020
reply by the author on 08-Jul-2020
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Do you save your stars or have an extra in your angel account? I'm perfectly serious.... You have blessed me so much here and a meteor shower today! Thank you, Wend. I told you how much you've encouraged me to write more, and I'm not kidding!! Sending you my best today as always with many thanks,
Sal xoxos...................always.......
Comment from Melodie Michelle
Adored this piece and the video at the end! Creative yet interesting with being well written as well;-)
I appreciate and thank you so very much for sharing and may God bless you and your family;-)
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2020
Adored this piece and the video at the end! Creative yet interesting with being well written as well;-)
I appreciate and thank you so very much for sharing and may God bless you and your family;-)
Comment Written 07-Jul-2020
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2020
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Thank you very much for the excellent review and kind comments, dear Melodie. I appreciate you so much.
Sending you my best today as always,
Sally xoxo
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Comment from Raffaelina Lowcock
A beautifully written story with a heartfelt message. Oh for more doctors like the Angel of Ireland. You've nudged us to be more aware of when and where we are needed. I loved reading this story, Sally. The Art and the music touched me.
Ralf
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2020
A beautifully written story with a heartfelt message. Oh for more doctors like the Angel of Ireland. You've nudged us to be more aware of when and where we are needed. I loved reading this story, Sally. The Art and the music touched me.
Ralf
Comment Written 06-Jul-2020
reply by the author on 09-Jul-2020
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Dear Raf, thank you for the lovely review and generous six star rating. I ask deeply honored. I'm so pleased you enjoyed the story and full presentation. Thanks, again! Sending you my best today as always,
Sally xoxoxo
Comment from JudyE
What a tear-jerking story. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I picked up a couple of minor points?
The grass is a wild array of verdant fields - I really think this would be better as 'The fields are a wild array of verdant grass'
She was easy to sight, traveling in the rain down Wayfarer's Crossing in Duncannon Township. - lower case for 'township'?
Her red hair was unkept - spelling 'unkempt'
Bowing his head, he prayed for guidance so that he might fully understand before approaching her. - I might have rearranged this to 'Before approaching her, he bowed his head, praying for guidance so that he might fully understand.
Just as the girl opened the door, she gasped; racing to her mum's side - delete 'just'. Replace semi-colon with a comma.
Fetch some tea if you have it, Lass." - lower case for 'lass'
so that you two can get some meat on your bones," he said tickling Shannon. - comma after 'said'
Best wishes
Judy
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
What a tear-jerking story. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I picked up a couple of minor points?
The grass is a wild array of verdant fields - I really think this would be better as 'The fields are a wild array of verdant grass'
She was easy to sight, traveling in the rain down Wayfarer's Crossing in Duncannon Township. - lower case for 'township'?
Her red hair was unkept - spelling 'unkempt'
Bowing his head, he prayed for guidance so that he might fully understand before approaching her. - I might have rearranged this to 'Before approaching her, he bowed his head, praying for guidance so that he might fully understand.
Just as the girl opened the door, she gasped; racing to her mum's side - delete 'just'. Replace semi-colon with a comma.
Fetch some tea if you have it, Lass." - lower case for 'lass'
so that you two can get some meat on your bones," he said tickling Shannon. - comma after 'said'
Best wishes
Judy
Comment Written 06-Jul-2020
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
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Thank you very much for the excellent review and helpful critique. I DID mean to say "unkept" as in "messy." We typically don't use that spelling here in the United States. It must be one of our language differences. Sending you my best today as always,
Sal xoxo
Comment from Margaret Bednar
Your set up of this story is masterful and went straight to my heart. With its "Sheep's Bit and Bog-rosemary" and the description "His wings were seldom seen for he kept them tucked inside" ... to the whole paragraph beginning with "Her red hair was unkept... she marched, Teddy dangling by one arm. JUST A DELIGHT! A very moving Angel story - it moved my mother's heart.
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
Your set up of this story is masterful and went straight to my heart. With its "Sheep's Bit and Bog-rosemary" and the description "His wings were seldom seen for he kept them tucked inside" ... to the whole paragraph beginning with "Her red hair was unkept... she marched, Teddy dangling by one arm. JUST A DELIGHT! A very moving Angel story - it moved my mother's heart.
Comment Written 06-Jul-2020
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
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Aw, thank you so much, Margaret dear. I'm delighted. Your review just means so much to me! Thanks you for highlighting the things you especially liked. I must say those parts are my favorites, too. I am deeply honored by this and thank you, again.
Sending you my best today as always,
Sally xoxoxo
Comment from royowen
You put tears in my eyes, we sometimes entertain angels without knowing, but God will open our eyes to see. As Deidre was granted eyes to see, as He's done for us. You have a kind and gentle heart, nobody can write these like you do, dear girl. Beautifully written,
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
You put tears in my eyes, we sometimes entertain angels without knowing, but God will open our eyes to see. As Deidre was granted eyes to see, as He's done for us. You have a kind and gentle heart, nobody can write these like you do, dear girl. Beautifully written,
Comment Written 05-Jul-2020
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
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Thank you very much for the wonderful review and six star rating, dear Roy. I am deeply honored by this. I'm nlssed once again by your kimd compliments. Sending you my best today with many thanks,
Sal xo
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My pleasure Sally
Comment from Sankey
I loved this insightful, gentle, caring read. I am sure it happens in real life. No commas with "ands" in the following... according to lore[,] and held strong opinions on everything Irish.
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
I loved this insightful, gentle, caring read. I am sure it happens in real life. No commas with "ands" in the following... according to lore[,] and held strong opinions on everything Irish.
Comment Written 05-Jul-2020
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
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Thank you very much for the marvelous review and shiny six stars, dear Geoff. It is so appreciated. I will mend that comma right now. Thank you!! :))
Sending you my best today as always,
Sally xoxo
Comment from Robert Zimmerman
Hello Sally. This is a very gentle story about Dr. McGrath and his secret identity. It's well told as the narrative moves smoothly towards conclusion.
The story settles two issues: it tells the story of Deidre and the beginning of her eternity. And it tells the story of Shannon as she joins a new family.
Well done.
PAL Z ð???
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
Hello Sally. This is a very gentle story about Dr. McGrath and his secret identity. It's well told as the narrative moves smoothly towards conclusion.
The story settles two issues: it tells the story of Deidre and the beginning of her eternity. And it tells the story of Shannon as she joins a new family.
Well done.
PAL Z ð???
Comment Written 05-Jul-2020
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
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Thank you very much for the kind review and comments, dear Z. I'm so glad you enjoyed my spiritual story. Sending you my best today as always.
Sally xo
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You're welcome
Comment from lyenochka
What a beautiful story. I think you wrote about this good doctor/angel before but it was a different case - maybe in the tavern. Interesting that even with this sad end, you still make it feel happy as Shannon will be well cared for. Great message to be doing good works for others.
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
What a beautiful story. I think you wrote about this good doctor/angel before but it was a different case - maybe in the tavern. Interesting that even with this sad end, you still make it feel happy as Shannon will be well cared for. Great message to be doing good works for others.
Comment Written 05-Jul-2020
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
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Thank you very much, dear Jelen. I really appreciate the excellent review. You're quite the angel yourself. :))
Sending you my best today as always,
Sally xoxoxo
Comment from Ben Colder
Sally my friend , you did it again. Love the Irish. My father's mother from the old country true blue.
Highlander-lowlander, all is Bonny Ireland.
Good story. Sounds a little spiritual.
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
Sally my friend , you did it again. Love the Irish. My father's mother from the old country true blue.
Highlander-lowlander, all is Bonny Ireland.
Good story. Sounds a little spiritual.
Comment Written 05-Jul-2020
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2020
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Ben, my friend, you blessed me once again. I'm seeing stars galore! Thanks so much for the wonderful review and kimd compliments. I'm so glad to hear of your rich Irish heritage, too.
Sending you my best today as always,
Sal xo