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Daily Archives: March 27, 2016
The Stairway by D. Wallace Peach
Diana’s response to the photo prompt, reblogged from Myths of the Mirror. The Stairway I lingered at the top of the stairway, teetering over the ice-laden steps, my head reeling. Before me arched a gateway of ancient stone and lofty … Continue reading
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Tagged snow, stairs, writing challenge
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The Stairwell by Ritu
Reblogged from Ritu at But I Smile Anyway in response to this week’s photo prompt Delicate footprints Embossed in the fresh white snow Going up and down Ritu 2016 Source: The Stairwell | But I Smile Anyway…
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Tagged footsteps, haiku, snow
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Pushing the boundaries of fear
The Silent Eye My son was in trouble. The nursing staff and the psychologist at the rehab hospital had him cornered. “Think about it,” they said, “what’s the worst that could have happened?” My son thought about it… he was … Continue reading
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