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Daily Archives: December 17, 2016
Christmas Present – Willow #writephoto
Twinkle Christmas Tree Icicles, baubles and lights A present for me. Please comment at : Thursday photo prompt – Christmas Present – #writephoto | willowdot21
Carving no. 88 – James Elkington
Carving no. 88 – a bit of a dry name, isnt it? This is the ‘official’ name for this exceptional rock tucked away in the wilds of Ilkley moor. There must have been something very special about this 12 ft. … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, England, Photography
Tagged Ilkley, petroglyphs, prehistory, rock carvings
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Christmas Present – pensitivity #writephoto
Holding pole position, The Fairy called a meeting. ‘This won’t do,’ she said. ‘For years, it’s been tradition that everything be colour co-ordinated down to the last detail. Baubles, dropped icicles, tinsel and cones, but never, NEVER anything like this!’ … Continue reading
Guest Author: David J. Robertson – In the Doghouse
She is always having guests over… so I thought it was about time I had one too…someone who appreciates the finer points of canine literacy. He’s even a finalist in the People’s Book Prize telling Misty’s story. My two-legs needs … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, Christmas, Dogs, Humour
Tagged Ani, children's books. illustrations, collie, small dog
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Of Ash and Seed – Spotlight on the past
We walked the short distance from the car park by the beach to what appeared to be a beautifully preserved mound, right above the sea. Appearances can be deceptive though… this mound is not ancient, but a concrete dome covered … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites
Tagged Anglesey, druids, history, Holy Island, Photography, Presaddfed, Rhosneigr, sacred sites, spirituality, symbolism, The Silent Eye, Wales, weekend workshop
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Ani’s Advent – A short list #UKBA17
Dear Santa, on my Christmas list There isn’t much at all… A bit of cheese, a turkey slice… Perhaps a tennis ball… I’m hoping that you’ll bring me those, But if not, that’s okay. She’ll make sure I don’t go … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Dogs, Humour, Poetry
Tagged christmas list, letter to Santa, small dog
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