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Daily Archives: July 28, 2017
Virtual Reality (Genuine)
Originally posted on besonian:
? W and I have just returned from a few days at a Caravan Club campsite a few miles outside London, less than an hour’s drive from home. Due largely to various family and health reasons…
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The Frolics at Nightbell Gardens – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Every city has its foibles, this is self evident. I’d go so far as to suggest that every city has bizarre customs that seem entirely sensible to the citizens but which leave the populace of other … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fantasy, fiction, Humour, imagination
Tagged children, elegantly turned out, good food, mad, mud, sedan chairs, society
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#writephoto Don Quixote is Coming – Jim Adams
Sancho Panza declared, ‘The man of La Mancha never showed up, I have been waiting by this broken down windmill since midnight.’ The man in the field said, ‘He may be out slaying a monster, or perhaps he has fallen … Continue reading
Dust In the Wind #writephoto from Ken at rivrvlogr
Dust In the Wind Wheels turn, time passes. Forward, not back. Regrets have no net effect. Continue reading: Dust In the Wind
Industry
All around the globe Industrial giants buzz Gathering power Seeking Nature’s golden gift Others seek only to serve I love bumblebees. Their apparently lazy flight fills summer gardens with a constant subliminal hum, yet their presence assures the garden’s survival … Continue reading
Microfiction #writephoto: Safe haven – Jane Dougherty
“I don’t like it,” she said. “What is it anyway?” He shrugged. “No idea. Some old building. A relic.” “Doesn’t look old. Looks brand new to me.” “Aw, who cares? Let’s move it!” She hung back, still undecided. “It’s too … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, microfiction, short story, windmill
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The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Caught on the Edge
We had almost stopped there on our way to Wales. The suggestion had been made, but for some reason I had been reluctant to turn aside from our road west, for what might be no more than a walk in … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, fantasy, fiction, Landscape, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, travel
Tagged Alan Garner, Alderley Edge, Brisingamen, caves, Weidstone, wizard
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