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Monthly Archives: November 2016
Sally’s Cafe & Bookstore Christmas Update – Agnes Mae Graham, Lucinda E. Clarke and Christoph Fischer
Sally Cronin is updating her Christmas list of Indie books…
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Mystery from Morpeth Road #writephoto
The most remarkable thing about the mystery of the hidden tomb was there was only one set of stairs leading to it and none leading away from it. It puzzled many. Papers were written on it, conferences held, theories were … Continue reading
Hoo-ray, Hoo-ray… by Stuart France
* “The kissing hills are white.” * * “Maybe, they’re trying to tell us something.” Continue reading here
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Thursday Photo Prompt – Mystery #writephoto
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An interesting prompt from Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo this week. Have a look at her original post here https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/1235298219 Here’s my take on it…………. ‘I don’t think you’re wearing it quite right.’ ‘What do you mean?…
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The advantages of a good education from Tallis Steelyard
I have always been of the opinion that we should leave matters of state to the wise, as opposed to the merely strident or muscular. Indeed as I fail to fall into any of these three categories I feel that … Continue reading
Award Nomination
Congratulations are in order…. and Richard needs your vote!
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Thursday Photo Prompt – Mystery #writephoto
Use the image below to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT) Wednesday 30th November and link back to this post with a pingback. Please make sure that … Continue reading
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Photo prompt round up – Passage #writephoto
This week’s photo was taken in an underpass in Lincoln, close to the cathedral. The light and colour, windows and stone gave it a very strange feeling… far from simply utilitarian. There were some fantastic contributions again this week. I … Continue reading
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The Unseen Sea – 16: The Envy of Self
The Silent Eye Part Sixteen of The Unseen Sea Jason Rowbrook, our Foreign Office diplomat, is an example of an Enneagram Type Four. We talked about the three primary figures on the enneagram’s nine points: Nine, itself, Three and Six. These … Continue reading
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