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Daily Archives: August 31, 2016
Staffa’s Mystery by Peter Bouchier #writephoto
Reblogged from Peter Bouchier: The flood almost runs out in the late summer afternoon. A dinghy negotiates seaweed-grown, swell-caressed rocks. Moss-topped, wet shining stone organ pipes reflect seagulls’ cries. The dinghy tacks, the evening sun yellows its sails depicted against … Continue reading
French postcards 7 from Steve Tanham
Reblogged fom Sun in Gemini: Sunday morning are strange things on these trips. You set off from your auberge all kitted up like you’re off to the moon, and the first ten people you meet are sandal-clad, sleepy locals carrying … Continue reading
Cave – from pensitivity101 #writephoto
Reblogged from pensitivity101: Years long ago the cave was invisible as a waterfall cascaded over its entrance. Fed by a gentle stream, the sudden drop provided the perfect shield from prying eyes and those who didn’t understand. The steps leading … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Landscape, photo prompt
Tagged flash fiction, observation, Sentinel, short story, spiritual task
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Pause for Thought
For a good many years, my days have begun very early and ended very late. For most of that time, I have been working, whether it has been on the nine-to-five treadmill (which very seldom was just nine-to-five), doing housework … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Photography, Responsibility
Tagged consciousness, hamster wheel, meditation, mindfulness, modern mystery school, not doing, relaxation, silence, time, treadmill
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Fetch #midnighthaiku
Intruder alert Drastic action required Fetch the camera *It actually went ‘thunk’ when it jumped onto the bookcase…