Monthly Archives: February 2017

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

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Thursday photo prompt – Low tide #writephoto

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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

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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

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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

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Clarity #midnighthaiku

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Dark Clouds from Life at 17 #writephoto

Dark clouds hovering over me, Casting shadows I can’t escape. Staring into the horizon, I keep on searching, For a speck of light, Continue reading : Dark Clouds

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On Being Smarter by Ken Decroo

Reblogged from Baja Moto Quest: Ken Decroo and Congo, African Elephant, Photo by Gale Cooper, 1981 Concerning the training of wild animals, I often speak on the importance of being smarter than the animal you’re training. When asked to elaborate … Continue reading

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Guest author: Kevin Morris – Visual impact

At approximately 18-months-old, I lost the majority of my eyesight due to a blood clot on the brain. While I can distinguish light and dark and discern the outline of objects, I am unable to see detail. So, for example, … Continue reading

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Of Low tide by Inia Jardine #writephoto

I just love the ocean so much, stormy or still, wild or calm, taking a long leisurely walk on the empty beach during soft rain or swimming in sunny weather. I am a child of the ocean. Well, an old … Continue reading

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