Monthly Archives: September 2016

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Pygmalion and Galatea by Jean-Leon Gerome 1890 Have you ever noticed how many times we cling to the known rather than risk the adventure of the unknown… even when the known is not so good and the unknown full of … Continue reading

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Flight #midnighthaiku

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Of Mountains, Magic and Monday Mornings

Originally posted on Helen Glynn Jones:
Hello, everyone! Hope you all had a nice weekend 🙂 I’ve been away since Friday with little to no wi-fi coverage, so I’m a bit behind on blog posts and comments – sorry! There…

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Thursday photo prompt – broken #writephoto

Originally posted on Morpethroad:
Granny’s arm slipped into mine as we neared the old ruin. Every time I visited she insisted we go for a walk and every time we came down near the old ruin. We did I learned…

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No Hollow Shell – #writephoto

Originally posted on rivrvlogr:
Come to me, my late life. You have stood there on the horizon, beckoning me to last that long, while life itself has thrown obstacles in my path. But I have persevered. I have arrived at…

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The Storm Horse

Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
The Storm Horse Storm clouds gathering Rest easy, gentle grazing horse We do not come for you… ©Copyright Stephen Tanham, 2016

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Walker #midnighthaiku

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Now

I am not the ‘I’ I was, Nor the ‘I’ I shall become, I am, Now, Present, Only in this moment.

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Honey #midnighthaiku

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The risks inherent in trade from Tallis Steelyard:

Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: It’s some time ago now, but there was a fashion for drinking the rare black lichen. I say drinking because they used to dry it over open fires, grind it fine and mix it in almost … Continue reading

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