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Monthly Archives: March 2016
The untold story of Mary and the lamb
Originally posted on Alice muses:
“Why does the lamb love Mary so?” The eager children cry. “Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know,” The teacher did reply. – Mary had a little lamb ? If only he wasn’t distracted by…
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Gallán Bhaile Phúinse by Ed Mooney
Reblogged from Ed Mooney Photography A short distance up the road from the Standing stone at Craddockstown we find what is possibly the tallest Standing stone in the country. It is definitely the tallest I have come across to date. … Continue reading
Flirt
You know spring is on her way when the violets start to bloom. If you are lucky enough to have a patch of sweet violets, you may catch their perfume on the breeze. The fragrance of viola odorata has been … Continue reading
Posted in flowers, Mythology, Photography, Poetry
Tagged aphrodisiac, greek myth, haiku, love, violets
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Why did the sheep cross the road? by K.L. Caley
A darker response to the photo prompt by K.L. Caley I ran across the road as fast as the silly cloven hooves could take me. My ploy had worked. I’d devoured so many of the sumptuous sheep. That little lamb … Continue reading
A further exploration of the problems caused by patrons by Tallis Steelyard
I confess that I have, over the years, come to the conclusion that some patrons, quite frankly, don’t take their responsibilities seriously. Indeed there are times when I feel that I have been taken advantage of and my good nature … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, fantasy, fiction, Humour
Tagged Jim Webster, poetry, Port Naain, Tallis Steelyard
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Tales of Kintail and the Five Sisters by Seonaid Green
Reblogged from Seonaid at Breath of Green Air Follow me north and west in Scotland, through the Cairngorms and past Ben Nevis, and we will pass through Glen Shiel and onwards into the Land of the Three Sea Lochs. This … Continue reading
Posted in Scotland, travel
Tagged Five sisters, hills, legend, mountains, Photography, Scottish glen
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Why did the sheep… from Running Elk
My old friend Running Elk from Shamanic Paths takes a different approach… Not usual for me to do writing challenges but being Scottish, and thereby considered knowledgeable enough about such things to be dangerous, I decided to complete this one … Continue reading
Posted in writing
Tagged humour, photo prompt, poll, why did the sheep cross the road, writing prompt
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