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Daily Archives: November 4, 2017
Eye – Kim Blades – #writephoto
The Eye sees all : the strength of earth below and the love of heaven above told in the words of minstrels and poets . The strength of the sun’s eternal rays bringing out the loveliness of the flower Continue … Continue reading
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Tagged Free Verse, photo prompt, Poetry, Sue Vincent's Daily Echo, the natural world
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Separated by a common language #Blogversary #humor #ThrowbackThursday from Barb Taub
An American perspective on the vagaries and confusion of the English language…reblogged from Barb Taub: The first time I went skydiving, the instructor had to ‘help’ me out of the plane (via a boot to my backside). Five years ago, … Continue reading
The Eye #writephoto by Willow
Slowly but purposely the tall figure approached them. As he grew closer the were astonished to see that underneath his cloak he had a long mane of glorious red hair. He greated them with a smile, his beautiful green eyes … Continue reading
Seven days, seven black and white photos – day 5
‘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 Di to join the challenge.
Eye from pensitivity #writephoto
A picture such as this makes me miss the boat! Cool and reflective, the water a millpond of peace and tranquility. Our boat wouldn’t have fitted under this bridge, we were too tall, even with the covers off. However, on … Continue reading
They’ve been at it again…
Cartoon by IndieBerries * Dear WordPress… what have you done now? This latest game’s a joke… Why did you have to tamper With a thing that wasn’t broke? ‘Press This’ had always worked so well I was over the moon … Continue reading
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Tagged changes, deprecated functions, improvements, press this, reblogging, upgrades, wordpress
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Fruits of Balance… Stuart France
* … “‘Greater’ is just as perplexing as ‘space’ and ‘colour’.” “It contains the concept of consumption.” “Yet, is not necessarily overjoyed at the idea.” “Perhaps it is just issuing a friendly warning.” * Continue reading: Fruits of Balance… | … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, esoteric, interpretation, landscape, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, symbolism
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