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Daily Archives: July 14, 2017
Messenger #writephoto by Pensitivity
I am often Misunderstood, Alone I fly, A messenger In search of solace. I am wise, I am crafty, I know when to fly, When to shelter, My young will not starve. Continue reading:Messenger #writephoto | pensitivity101
Guest author: Lyn Horner – Beguiling Delilah – a new release!
US Amazon UK Amazon CA: Amazon AU: Amazon He’s a Navajo sworn to bring her to America; She’s a sexy genius in a race with him across France At last! Beguiling Delila (Romancing the Guardians, Book 6) is here. This one took longer than … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books
Tagged Amazon, kindle, new book, new release, paranormal, romance, series, supernatural, western psychic powers
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Messenger by Craig Towsley #writephoto
Trout sat on the back deck. His sister exited through the open patio door, holding a bowl of something. She stood beside him and dug her finger in, pulling something out and popping it in her mouth. Grapes. Green and … Continue reading
Bright in the Dark: Endeavour and the lighthouse by Steve Tanham
The tiny airport was a refreshing change to the madness of modern flying, with its scarring signature of ‘security’. You could imagine a kindly local lady rushing out and saying, “Hamish the Russian terrorist is on holiday today, so I’m … Continue reading
Lyn Baylis: Life and Work of a Priestess, Minister and Psychopomp – from Jan Malique
Reblogged from Jan Malique at Strange Goings-On in the Shed: Image: Lyn Baylis, Chris Brock Photography I’m rather excited about hosting my very first guest post. Lyn Baylis is a dear friend who has kindly accepted my request to write … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality
Tagged Empower, family, Funerals, home, journey, LifeRites, Minister, Priestess, threshold, Transition.
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Thursday photo prompt – Messenger #writephoto by Willow
Cold the winter, bare the trees The berries are all long gone Harsh the wind , the water set to freeze Still, hush all around not even a bird’s song. Expectant they wait, as they always do For the … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Poetry
Tagged Messenger, pagan, raven, Sue Vincent, Thursday Photo Prompt, Winter Soltice
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The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Capricious memory
“Wonderful!” said the voice on the phone. “I’ll be there in five minutes!” We were standing, bag and baggage, outside the gracious old Town Hall in Llandudno, one of the oldest buildings in the town… and we were planning on … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, History, Humour, Memories, Photography
Tagged Don and Wen, Llandudno, nature, pier, seagull, stone circle, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, travel, Victorian seaside, Wales
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Cusp of the Moon IV… Stuart France
* When ravens In battle-torment For torn-flesh fight… Morvran, my horse Firm-hoofed in stance Is indisposed to flight. Continue reading: Cusp of the Moon IV…
Posted in Art, Photography, Poetry
Tagged landscape, Lyric, magic, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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