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Daily Archives: February 7, 2017
If it had been a snake…by the Philosopher Mouse of the Hedge
Reblogged from Phil, the Philosopher Mouse of the Hedge: Once again they stomped out of the room knowing without looking that their superior was glaring at her through the one way glass. She sat quite still. Except there was that … Continue reading
Posted in fiction
Tagged environment, fiction, nature, Photography, politics, resist, Sacred grove, satire, science, short story, sociology, trees, writing
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Guest author: Judy Martin – Meeting the neighbours
Hi Everyone, I am Judy from Edwina’s Episodes and I am thrilled and delighted to be writing a guest post here on Sue’s blog. One of the many things I love about blogging is the community that we belong to. … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, Humour, Photography, Poetry
Tagged Edwina, interview, neighbourhood, people, poems, rhyme
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Crows, Tides, Time – methodtwomadness #writephoto
They end their flight one by one– crows at dusk –Buson Shape-shifting in the gap, the border of the map a light of shadowing, not quite prepared to reunite the tide with ebb and flow implied by intervals inside of time, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, photo prompt
Tagged #writephoto, buson, collage, crow, dusk, grid, haiku, Low Tide, Luc Bat, Poetry
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Fairy tales: Faces Glimpsed in the Forest by Jan Malique
Reblogged from Strange Goings On in the Shed: Many of us have grown up with the older versions of fairy tales, visceral stories that were handed down from generation to generation. I certainly recall the earlier folk tales, devouring each … Continue reading
Low tide – from Sarah #writephoto
pause here, to appreciate the quality of the light. We are connoisseurs of light, after all. How many times has my love sliced me a delicate sliver of moonlight, or licked the last traces of a soft pink sunrise from … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged djinn, flash fiction, passion, short story
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