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Monthly Archives: October 2015
Focus
A single moment From another perspective Everything changes
The Lighted Life
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
The Lighted Life ——- Gawain awakes beneath the tree That senses show has changed A star of dawn climbs bark and leaf And hovers in the cold, clean air Announcing greater changes lie beneath…
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Hang a left
I live in England and, just to be awkward, we drive on the left hand side of the road. My home lies down a small lane. The only way out of the lane is onto a busy ‘A’ road and, … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Spirituality
Tagged choosing your own path, drivig, maverick, off the beaten track, unconventional
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The spider in the glass
The conversation was getting pretty deep when an ear-splitting scream shattered the evening. Ani darted up from her rest, confused but barking on the general principle that anything that could cause that sound from one of her boys needed attacking. … Continue reading
Posted in Life, nature, Physiotherapy, wildlife
Tagged arachnophobia, compassion, empathy, spider
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Waning
Ronovan’s poetry prompt
Author Feature: Ali Isaac
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Ali Isaac needs no introduction. Still, I’m going to give her one, as I’m terribly fond of this remarkable author, with a silver tongue and a hand to match. She recently launched Legends of Ireland; her third…
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