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Monthly Archives: September 2017
#WritePhoto In Sight by Pamela Morse
sight of the horizon We sailed for Devil’s Cay out of old Nassau’s harbor The sea was so calm that the Tongue of the Ocean Was as smooth as glass with reflections of white clouds The quiet was suddenly broken … Continue reading
White king
Green summer slain The icy tread of winter In the ascendent A dying time beginning Holding the hope of rebirth Autumn is in the air. The sun rises through a misty veil and the trees weep withered tears. The child … Continue reading
Dark Foretelling – Sight #writephoto by Jan Malique
Image: Sue Vincent The visions shimmer, immerse themselves mystery. I cannot unveil that which hides in solitude. Your eyes reflect displeasure. Do my words enrage? Bring despair? How hate and anger gnaw at your entrails, poison your spirit. Darkness follows … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged Ancient sites/Sacred Places, Cosmos, darkness, gods, Prophecy, Seer., spirituality
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And occasionally, something new? – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard… a request from the poet himself… Never let it be said that Tallis Steelyard is one of those ‘artists’ who sits sighing in his garret, bewailing his fate and wondering why his literary endeavours appear to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, reblog
Tagged blog tour, Book launch, Jim Webster, new book, Port Naain, Tallis Steelyard
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Eye of the Storm #writephoto from Ken at rivrvlogr
Eye of the Storm Given the right perspective, vision will find a point of reference. Offshore may mean out of sight. It does not mean out of mind. Landfall has no regard for shore. Equal opportunity. Continue reading: Eye of … Continue reading
Sun-Flecked… Stuart France
* * What will the day of such a dawn hold? * * Source: Sun-Flecked… | Stuart France
Posted in albion, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery
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Sight #writephoto – pensitivity
Thanks Sue for another thought-provoking photoprompt. https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/1577234331 To most, it was just a rock on the landscape. Some said if you looked through The Eye you’d see the New World. All you had to do was believe. Source: Thursday photo … Continue reading
The Opening — #writephoto Sight – Frank Hubeny
Even a thick, stone wall can have an opening letting light through like a window with a rock-hard frame. Outside our window two cars stopped. The front car was undamaged. The front bumper of the rear car, however, hung almost … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged accident, heart, prose, prose poetry, Sue Vincent #writephoto
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Jewels
Fairy silhouettes Skimming through the wildflowers Against summer skies A momentary magic Gifting the eyes of a child I have never seen as many dragonflies as I have this summer. From tiny turquoise damsels that cast a jewelled haze above … Continue reading
