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Daily Archives: May 18, 2017
Crossed lines by Geoffrey West
Reblogged from the Jack Lockwood Diaries: “No, don’t worry, he doesn’t suspect a thing,” my wife Tracy said to the man. “We can meet up this weekend while the old sod is away on business. The boring old fart is … Continue reading
Self
For Colleen’s poetry challenge.
Posted in Photography, Poetry, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged ego, projection, psychology, seeing clearly, tanka
15 Comments
Thursday photo prompt: Inside-out #writephoto
A little different this week…two photographs of the same moment…a heavy rainstorm showed the gargoyles of the castle pouring water from their mouths to take it away from the foundations, while the old casements let the water seep in… Use … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing challenge, writing prompt
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Photo prompt round up – Green #writephoto
The photo for this week’s prompt was taken in Monsal Dale, Derbyshire, beside the weir on the River Wye. As always there were some superb contributions this week and I would like to thank everyone who took part. Please click … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing challenge, writing prompt
10 Comments
2017 Annual Bloggers Bash Awards VOTING OPEN @bloggersbash #BloggersBash – SACHA BLACK
It is that time of year again – voting for the ABBAs is now LIVE! Congratulations to all the nominees! Thank you so much to those who nominated the Daily Echo in FOUR categories this year! That really is an … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, writing
Tagged awards, Blogger's Bash, blogging, blogging and tagged Annual Bloggers Bash, London., party, writing
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Snow and serpent stones
The temperature had dropped by lunchtime. The sun was playing hide and seek and the clouds, already ominous, were becoming heavier as we headed out towards the great stone circle of Arbor Low. The site had been the inspiration for … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Photography
Tagged ancient stones, Derbyshire, magic, mystery, psychology, stone circle, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Flight of the Seer VIII – Stuart France
* During our ‘Church Tapping’ days we acquired the rather dubious art of Bibliomancy, that is, taking it in turns to read at random from the pages of the bibles which, like as not, had been left open on the … Continue reading