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Daily Archives: March 4, 2017
Guest author: Robbie and Michael Cheadle – Meet the Characters
Why does Taylor Gingernut look so shocked? Why indeed? To find out you will need to read Sir Chocolate and the sugar dough bees story and cookbook. I can tell you a bit about Taylor Gingernut though: There was … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fiction, Guest post, Poetry
Tagged baking, children's books, cooking with children, fondant, modelling, story poems, sugarcraft, sugarpaste
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Spring from pensitivity #writephoto
Dip your toes In the water here, Crisp and clean, There is nought to fear. Feel the rush Of sensations new, Let your troubles Trickle free of you. There’s magic here Older than the hills, Continue reading: Spring #writephoto
One of those days
There are days that hang in memory Like the fine mist of morning, Gilded by the risen sun. Momentary splendours, full of light Sun-kissed days, on hilltops touched with snow But whispering of Spring Snowdrops’ promise pledged beneath the trees, … Continue reading
Microfiction #writephoto: Carp by Jane Dougherty
The stream ran over the ancient stones as it had done for almost a thousand years, but the carp pool was empty. No fish had grown fat in its crystal bright waters for so long that few remembered what the … Continue reading
Game of Stones… Stuart France
* “This must be it,” shouted Min getting excited again. If she had been a child she would have been jumping up and down on the spot. “The green sward, you mean?” replied Cor who was just as excited but … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, Derbyshire, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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