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Daily Archives: September 12, 2017
Fading (#writephoto) From Night Unlatched
Thursday photo prompt – Fading #writephoto Fading twilight… Youth pale as beach Sand passed through Ancient hourglass Hopes and dreams Cast like bread Upon the water But not returned Eyes now cloudy Continue reading: Fading (#writephoto) | NIGHT UNLATCHED
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #writephoto, aging, fading, Free Verse, grief, loss, love, sue Vincent photo prompt, twilight
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Rain — #writephoto
Originally posted on Poetry, Short Prose and Walking:
Rain is wet like water, Not so hard as ice, Not so hot my hand gets hot, Messy, mostly nice. The Sun thinks clouds are funny. They block the warmth of day…
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Guest author: S. C. Skillman – Unusual experiences
Sheila Skillman sent me her account of two strange experiences to which I can relate. As Sheila says, such stories, on their own, may be explained away by those who look to psychology or physiology… there is always a plausible … Continue reading
Posted in Elusive realities
Tagged altered consciousness, ghost, out of body experience, seeing double
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#writephoto Fading – Robbie Cheadle
Sue Vincent has given us the word fading and the photograph above for her Thursday photo prompt. You can join in the fun here: https://scvincent.com/2017/09/07/thursday-photo-prompt-fading-writephoto/. This is what this combination conjured up for me. Fading Our holiday feels long ago … Continue reading
Milestones along the Way – How I met Her by Geoff Cronin from Sally Cronin
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Sadly my lovely mother-in-law Joan died at only 74 years old in 1994 and was sadly missed. She was a woman who loved crosswords, Rubik’s Cube and a patch of sunshine. She and Geoff had six terrific … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Love, reblog
Tagged Geoff Cronin, Irish History, Milestones along the way, romance, The Colour of Life, Waterford History
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Away by Kerfe at method two madness #writephoto
Soaring still, waiting– horizon extends beyond legends, out of view Water blurs the sand and sky to reflect gossamer wings Continue reading: Away | method two madness
Posted in Art, photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
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Triads VI… Stuart France
* DERIVATION OF THE TRINITY Contd THEREFORE… 136 = 1 (1 + 3 + 6 = 10 = 1) 163 = 1 (1 + 6 + 3 = 10 = 1) 199 = 1 (1 + 9 + 9 = … Continue reading
Posted in Books, geometry, The Silent Eye
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, meaning, mystery, number, psychology
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Haunting #midnighthaiku
There are many burial mounds dotted around the ancient landscape of Avebury, echoing perhaps, in miniature, the great mound of Silbury Hill. Some are round barrows, others sheem to shadow the shape of the ceremonial stone axes that have been … Continue reading
Posted in albion, ancient mound, Ancient sites, Photography, Poetry
Tagged cycle of life, haiku, life and death, natural cycle
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