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Monthly Archives: January 2016
River of the Sun, Chapter 12 – Above and Below
Reblogged from Steve Tanham Sarkur the Stonemaker lay beneath Egypt’s stars, looking deep into the sky as though reading the story of his own life. As a young child, his mother would walk him to the cliff-edge, where the stars … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient Egypt, fiction
Tagged Egypt, historical fiction, Steve Tanham
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Covers: Reader Eye-Candy
Originally posted on Myths of the Mirror:
New cover for The Bone Wall We’ve all heard about the importance of quality book covers, and if I’m honest about my own book buying habits, I have to agree. I browse the…
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Sunday lunch
Sunday morning, we worked on the scripts for the April workshop, before packing the car with our bags and heading back the way I had come just a few days and many adventures earlier… except this time, I was not … Continue reading
Posted in Books, food, Friendship, Photography, workshop 2016, writing
Tagged baslow, Blogger's Bash, bloggers, bloggers meet up, Graeme Cumming, meeting
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Wet walk with kites
From Addingham we drove round the edge of the moor to Dick Hudson’s, a pub known as a starting point for walkers. A short climb and you are up on the moors. The day was clear and windy, perfect for … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Birds, earth, Merlin, Photography
Tagged Dick Hudson's, Ilkley, January holiday, Moors, red kites, yorkshire
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A side trip to Addingham – ancient symbols and modern stone
Leaving the church at Addingham, we noticed some rather more modern stonework outside an unprepossessing building that turned out to be the church hall. After seeing Saxon stonework, we might not have bothered to go and investigate, but we were … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Churches, fish, imagination, Mythology
Tagged Addingham, carved stones, celtic blessing, Fiona Bowley, images, pictures, sacred language, saxon cross
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Please Support RNIB’s Campaign To Protect The Right Of Visually Impaired Persons To Continue To Receive Personal Independence Payment (PIP) By Writing To Your MP Before 29 January 2016
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
The UK government is consulting on possible changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP), a benefit paid to disabled people which, if implemented could lead to blind individuals losing some (or all) of the…
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