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Monthly Archives: August 2017
Walk With Me – Jan Malique
reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: “Then walk with me and embrace the mysteries of Heaven and Earth” he says. The Hermit speaks no more but lifts the veil obscuring, bright is the light he offers, illumination of things hidden, things not spoken … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged Archangels, awakening, guardian, journey, mysteries, spirituality, temple, the Hermit
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#Write photo -Cracked by Bobby Fairfield
We looked down to the floor and saw the remains of an egg, but what an egg, it had to be the size of a football. We didn’t know what species of bird or reptile laid this but two things … Continue reading
The go-ons and the come-ons…
Georgette Heyer is probably best known for her Regency romances and her knack of capturing an era and bringing it to light-hearted life. She also wrote detective novels and the two works for which I admire her the most… An … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged Books, common sense, consciousness, discernment, Georgette Heyer, inner help, leaders, safety, secuity, spiritual progress, spiritual teachers, spirituality
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#Writephoto – Cracked – The Bag Lady
“Ya think it’s dead?” “What? The bird? That egg is definitely kaput, maybe the chick survived…but I doubt it”. Harvey tried to be honest with his little brother most of the time, especially when it came to the cold facts … Continue reading
Microfiction #writephoto: Magnificent – Jane Dougherty
Sue’s Thursday photo prompt started a story which I have decided to keep and add to a collection of folksy, fairy stories I’m getting together. This is a short offshoot of the original idea. Thanks, Sue for the inspiration On … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, microfiction, phoenix, short story, Sue Vincent
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Cracked #writephoto Hayley R. Hardman
The egg lay broken open on the ground. It was a dirty white, almost light grey color, with just one side missing. It was a strange thing to find in the middle of the footpath but I was walking through … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged box, egg, Image Writing Prompts, Life, summer, walking, woods
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Muse for Hire from Myths of the Mirror
Amazing artwork by Peter Pham The day is half over and I open the door to my writing room. My coffee sloshes over the rim at my sudden halt. The man’s jaw swivels my way, and I swallow. “Um…Who are … Continue reading
Posted in writing
Tagged amwriting, exercise, fantasy, Muse, productivity, word counts, writers, writing, writing discipline, writing goals.
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Oh no, where could she be? – Lady Lee #writephoto
Oh no, where could she be? Be here or there, not anymore One minute talking animatedly Animatedly disappeared in the cracked world? Have I said anything wrong? Wrong or right, no reason to go Go to places and leave me … Continue reading
