‘SEVEN DAYS. SEVEN BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS OF YOUR LIFE.
NO PEOPLE. NO EXPLANATION. CHALLENGE SOMEONE NEW EACH DAY’
My thanks to Jane Dougherty for inviting me.
In turn, I invite Steve to join the challenge.
‘SEVEN DAYS. SEVEN BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS OF YOUR LIFE.
NO PEOPLE. NO EXPLANATION. CHALLENGE SOMEONE NEW EACH DAY’
My thanks to Jane Dougherty for inviting me.
In turn, I invite Steve to join the challenge.
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This is now my favourite photo of the challenge.
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Thanks, Darlene.
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Wow. Extraordinary photo. Where was this taken ? Looks like a museum piece, Sue.
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It lives with me, Van. 😉
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It’s amazing.
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🙂
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You don’t get the Jehovah’s round twice, do you?
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We’re on good and mutually respectful terms 😉
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No limbs lopped off then?
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Not so far…though I imagine one or two might regret the passing of the stake 😉
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I did try putting up a sign to the effect that the Earth Mother looked after us thank you very much, but it didn’t deter them.
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A friend of mine keeps hag stones by the door…
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Do they work? The question’s academic now. They don’t come round these parts. Everyone has a dog…and guns.
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They did for her…but then, the ingured raven and the sign about witches probably helped;)
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Possibly. They must have known they were beat.
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Discretion and valour 😉
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🙂
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I’m sure there is a long story that goes with the sword. Someday, perhaps you will tell the story. I await the telling.
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There is no one story to go with it, though it has seen service at the court of King Arthur 😉
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Your photos have all been exceptional!
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Thanks, Rae.
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