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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Reason #midnighthaiku
For Ronovan’s Haiku Challenge
French Postcards 3 from Steve Tanham
Reblogged from Sun in Gemini The old Carcassone is gloriously medieval, but much restored. Walking thorough its streets at night – with thousands of others – gives you the feeling of how ‘protected’ its former inhabitants must have felt; and … Continue reading
Nature’s Way from Writing in North Norfolk #writephoto
Reblogged from Kim at Writing in North Norfolk: My response to Sue Vincent’s Thursday Photo Prompt – Cave – #writephoto The way led down an old green lane, Into the woods and back again, A weed-riddled path quite overhung With heavy … Continue reading
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#writephoto microfiction: Refuge
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
For Sue Vincent’s Thursday photo prompt. Once it had been a refuge. A wall three feet thick had ringed it about, and in the winter the snow lay so deep against the gate no…
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A poet is not a pedagogue
Originally posted on Tallis Steelyard:
. I have mused over this issue for some time. Why do so many people mistake poets for pedagogues? I have come to the conclusion that pedagogues charge higher rates, and thus the matrons turn…
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Thursday Photo Prompt – Cave – #writephoto
Use the image to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… by noon (GMT) Wednesday 31th August and link back to this post with a pingback. Please make sure that the pingback works and if not, copy … Continue reading
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Photo prompt round-up – Glimpsed #writephoto
The photograph for this week’s prompt was taken at Bolsover Castle… a place of history and some very intriguing stories all of its own. The ghostly shot was part of a display illustrating the lives of some of the erstwhile … Continue reading
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The Unseen Sea – 3: the hand of time
The Silent Eye Part Three of The Unseen Sea: adrift in the enneagram The busy square is suddenly hushed. He watches as the four-year old girl with the golden hair runs ahead of her mother towards him. “Grandad! I beat … Continue reading
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Way Old Time… from Stuart France
* ‘Of circular possibilities’… ** ‘Eyeing the Chasm’… ** ‘Extending a welcome’… Continue reading here
