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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Mirror, mirror, on them all by Nick Verron
Reblogged from Nick Verron Leading by Nick Verron In a recent blog post, I recognised the “social reflection” phenomenon. After watching the next documentary instalment from David Eagleman, I now know why this happens. I’m sure everybody reading this has been … Continue reading
Posted in Brain injury, Life
Tagged BBC series, brain, Eagleman, empathy, mirror neurons, surviving brain injury
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Cold
Ronovan’s haiku prompt
Posted in Photography, Poetry
Tagged haiku, Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge, snowdrops, Spring
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Laughter and cold comfort
Home from the north once again, and reunited with the ball-chasing obsessive known as the small dog, I sit here freezing and waiting for the engineer to arrive. The gas heating apparently objected to whatever tripped the electricity – or … Continue reading
Posted in Nick Verron
Tagged cupboard, humour, lion, prank, sons, the witch and the wardrobe
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Oak and Mist – Download Free For a Limited Time!
Originally posted on Helen Glynn Jones:
Oak and Mist, the first book in my Ambeth series, is free on Amazon from now until February 25th (e-book version only). ‘The end of everything? Great, no pressure then.’ Alma Bevan didn’t mean…
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‘server not found’
Originally posted on dhamma footsteps:
OLD NOTEBOOKS: Here in our new place in South Delhi the internet speed is really low at the moment so I called the technician and he said it would be okay tomorrow for sure, but…
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The Avenue of the Dead – Walking with a Smacked Pentax
Reblogged from my friend James Elkington’s blog, Walking with a Smacked Pentax. Deep within Burley moor is a very old, half ruined stone circle. It is one of half a dozen on the moor – but few know about it. … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Photography
Tagged ancient track, Grubstones, Ilkey, Moors, necropolis, petroglyphs
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Still Vermin
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
? Still Vermin — I am just like you But hungry My stomach longs For days of food A taste that through My numbing mind I sometimes still remember — I am just like…
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North by sort of northeast
I’ve been in the north for the monthly meeting. It means that I get to at least see, if not necessarily play on the moors, so, as you can imagine, I am happy. The evening meeting saw us read through … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient sites, England, Events, Photography, Spirituality, workshop 2016
Tagged ancient history, landscape, The Silent Eye, travel, weekend workshops
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Waiting – Hugh’s Photo Challenge: Week 13 – Love.
It doesn’t matter if you are busy, or if you notice, or even if you know… Love, once given, is always there for you and takes little encouragement to make its presence felt. For Hugh’s photo challenge
