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Monthly Archives: June 2017
Photo prompt round up – Knock #writephoto
The photo for this week’s prompt was taken in Cerne Abbas, Dorset, at a time when I did not document our travels as carefully as I do now, at least outside the pages of our books. The adventures of Dorset … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing challenge, writing prompt
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Keeping a promise
It was the first opportunity we had to re-visit the stone circle below Hordron’s Edge and we had a promise to keep, planting a crystal in the earth at a very specific spot. It was not the best of days, … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Photography
Tagged Carl Wark, consciousness, Derbyshire, esoteric workshop, modern mystery school, sacred sites, spirituality
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Getting a handle on things by Geoff Le Pard #writephoto #flashfiction
Worple the Cantankerous was, for many years, a fringe gremlin, tolerated but not taken seriously by the elite troublemakers of his breed. His ideas, based around simple old-fashioned biting and scratching, were deemed outmoded in the new digital, orthodontic-led mastications … Continue reading
Telling Tales by Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: It came to me a while ago that perhaps we, as humans, are built to be storytellers. That it’s in our DNA, some vital part of us that cannot be denied. From the dawn of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Blogging, writing
Tagged cave art, DNA, history, human nature, Photography, storytelling
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Hope Doesn’t Knock #WritePhoto
Originally posted on Lemon Shark Reef:
? ? They say we should have hope. Yet they take away everything that might make us feel hopeful. People seem content. I don’t understand. One morning, after breakfast, I ask my father. He…
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Knock by Melissa #writephoto
I stared at the intimidating door knocker in front of me, but I couldn’t bring myself to knock just yet. Here I was finally reaching a pivotal moment in my existence and all that was left to do was lift … Continue reading
Reflection
Upon reflection Joy and sorrow share a source Mirrored emotions The heart a door that opens On a land of light and shade
Come Hither He Says – Knock #writephoto by Jan Malique
Image: Sue Vincent An intriguing photo from Sue for this week’s photo prompt Knock #writephoto. What a magnificent creature I think, redolent of deep and ancient magic. Great Pan, is that you? Guardian of the portal into Nature’s mysteries. In … Continue reading
