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Daily Archives: August 20, 2016
Thursday photo prompt – Glimpsed – #writephoto
Originally posted on pensitivity101:
Here is Sue’s prompt this week : Such inspiring photographs. https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/1124387674 I thought along the lines of something short and a little romantic. The light caught her reflection in the leaded light window. She looked beautiful,…
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The Unseen Sea: Adrift in the Magical Enneagram
Originally posted on The Silent Eye:
Image Stephen Tanham There is only one Life. But there are a dazzling myriad ways in which it finds expression. Life is very simple to define at this symbolic level: it is the animation of…
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Toll Bridge… by Stuart France #NoirWednesday
Reblogged from Stuart France: Black-Jack-Davey had been on the road since sun-up. As twilight descended filching the last of the colour from his day he came upon a village. Up ahead he could make out a little stone bridge and … Continue reading
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Tagged Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, landscape, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France, symbolism
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#writephoto: Glimpsed
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
For Sue Vincent’s photo prompt. I hope she doesn’t find anything like this on her open northern moors. ? ? She had always hated the Victorian Gothic pile with its crenellations, mock Tudor mullions,…
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