The photo for this week’s prompt was taken as we watched the sun set from Holy Island…Lindisfarne. It is very easy to say the photographs do not do the moment justice, but in this case, it would be true. The January skies were perfect, the winter silence broken only by the crying of gulls and the peace of the place preserved by the tide that had swallowed the narrow road.
More wonderful entries this week. Thank you to everyone who took part. Please click on the links below to visit all the posts and leave a comment for the author! A new prompt will be published later today and I will reblog as many as I can through the week as they come in… but given the volume of entries we are getting now, that will not be all of them. All contributions will be featured in the round-up on Thursday.
The vagaries of WordPress mean that occasionally a pingback won’t get through. If you have written a piece for this week’s challenge and it does not appear below, please leave a link in the comments and I will add it to the list.
Come and join in!

Gold
Where earth touches sky
Heavens flames dance on water
Time stands still for us
Liquid joy gilds the pathway
To the land of living light
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Many thanks to this weeks contributors:
Kim at Writing in North Norfolk
Jeanne from Borderline Crossing
Sisyphus at Of Glass and Paper
Anisha at Musings of a pseudo-writer
Luccia Gray from Rereading Jane Eyre
Reblogged this on ladyleemanila and commented:
Gold round-up 🙂
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Yet again absolutely amazing entries!!!
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Great stories and poems… and already some wonderful entries for the new prompt 🙂
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I know! I am working on mine now too!
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I love your poem Sue, Lindisfarne is another place on my to visit list!💗
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Go in winter when the crowds are not there.. and stay while the tide cuts you off. It is a strange feeling. ❤
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Thanks Sue will take your advice💗💜
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🙂 ❤
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Lovely poem, Sue. What a wonderful list of entries this week.
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Thanks, Robbie… always such a wonderfully eclectic mix of styles, ideas and imagination 🙂
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Wheee! It’s like being famous! 😀
(again – any chance of changing my name from Robert Clay to Robert C Day?)
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Robert.
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That will teach me for not wearing my glasses. Consider it done 🙂
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Thanks, Sue. Had me confused for a minute – thought someone had stolen my epic work of poetry! 😀
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