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Jodi

@grandmothertoad

mother of chaos and dreams and belly laughs and full moons and art

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calendar_today08-03-2025 20:45:10

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I just donated to a cause close to my heart. A wonderful community cafe is in need of support to continue helping families living with Dementia. Please consider donating or sharing. gofund.me/d7f8e00c

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“Stories are hugely powerful things.” Michael Sheen on the privilege and responsibility of writing stories for children. Afternoons | Listen on BBC Sounds | bbc.in/4kQSjJi #Afternoons #MichaelSheen #RSVis

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I recently learned about a cause that truly touches the heart. People are struggling to afford prosthetic eyes, and they deserve support. Please consider helping if you can. Every little bit counts. Share this message to spread the word! gofundme.com/f/support-pros…

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indelible by greased_lightning_rod - Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens ... archiveofourown.org/works/20014447 via ao3

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La douzaine de petites morts (A dozen little deaths) by obaewankenope (rexthranduil) - Good ... archiveofourown.org/works/20925860 via ao3

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If anyone is interested in getting a discount at Melting Forest, please feel free to use my code meltingforest.com/JODI80357 for 10% off any purchase!

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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Happy St. David's Day. Before Wales had theatres, it had audiences. In the 6th century, St. David gathered crowds in fields and on hillsides to hear him speak. Churches were too small, so stories were told outdoors, shaped by rhythm, voice and gesture so everyone could follow.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Happy St. David's Day. Before Wales had theatres, it had audiences. In the 6th century, St. David gathered crowds in fields and on hillsides to hear him speak. Churches were too small, so stories were told outdoors, shaped by rhythm, voice and gesture so everyone could follow.