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Daily Archives: January 17, 2016
River of the Sun, Chapter Eleven – Inundation
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
? River of the Sun, Chapter Eleven – Inundation ? “Vessel of Sekhmet, take our chosen priest-to-be and show him the path of initiation that lies ahead.” Firmly within the power of her magic, Amkhren…
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Stars
Originally posted on The Silent Eye:
The cult of celebrity seems to have run mad over the past few years. Anyone can have their fifteen minutes of fame and if they can be sufficiently outrageous, outraged or enraging, may find…
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‘That Dress’ – a new tale from Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard. It was only by chance that I was present at the Ball when the daughters of the House Senton were introduced to society. House Senton is a family of the old aristocracy, they were here before … Continue reading
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Tagged fashion, Jim Webster, mother-in-law, Port Naain, Tallis Steelyard
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Notes from a small dog – Back in the fields
It’s almost worth the almost inevitable bath to be out in the fields again! The soggy mud was still frozen in the shade, but, I wanted to be in the sunshine… I’ve almost forgotten what it feels like to have … Continue reading
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Tagged learning from the past, local landscape, small dog, the now, walking the dog
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