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Daily Archives: November 8, 2017
Infinity – Eye #writephoto by Jan Malique
Image: Sue Vincent My contribution for Sue Vincent’s lovely photo challenge Eye – #writephoto this week. It certainly stirred the creative waters: It is said by the ancient tribes who live in the land of shadows and fire that the All Seeing … Continue reading
Conditions for Safe Passage – Up Against Mortality – #writephoto
Nature contains very few perfect shapes. Organic growth is irregular. Symmetry is something the human eye imposes. Beauty, such as it is, does not exist without the unnatural. The Eye was something unnatural. It wasn’t precisely that the illusion … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Uncategorized
Tagged #writephoto, creative writing, flash fiction, short fiction, writing
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Indah Susanti interviews Randall Collis
Reblogged from Indah Susanti: Randall Collis, of Global Sojourns, is one of my favourite photographers. Here, he is interviewed by one of his… Welcome to the 12th edition of the Featured Photographer monthly post. Please meet Randall Collis, also known with artist … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, reblog
Tagged inspiration, living simply, nature, Photography, vision, wisdom
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#Writephoto ‘Shattered Dreams’ #Tanka – Luccia Gray
This post was written in response to Sue Vincent’s weekly #writephoto challenge ‘It’s not real,’ she said. ‘How do you know?’ he asked her. ‘Because a pebble Could shatter your dreams into ripples of disappointment.’ Source: #Writephoto ‘Shattered Dreams’ #Tanka … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged disappointment, dreams, ripples
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#writephoto – eye – Elizabeth at tea and paper
If I was walking in the forest and found a magical portal For sure I’d love to go back to the past Not so sure if I’d like to know the future But the past, yes, of course! Not only … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #writephoto, Magical portal, poem, Poetry, writing, writing challenge
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The Only Comma Rules You’ll Ever Need! = Virginia Anderson
Reblogged from Just Can’t Help Writing: Commas are among my favorite tools for building meaning. Used intelligently, commas are wonderful signposts that tell readers which part of a sentence they’ve stumbled into—and then help them make their way out again. … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt – Eye – #writephoto – Lady lee manila
Reblogged from Ladyleemanila: The mirror image On the crystal clear water Eye sees everything On this reflection An awe inspiring moment Appreciate what was given* (c) ladyleemanila 2017 * sedoka For: Thursday photo prompt – Eye – #writephoto Source: Thursday … Continue reading
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Tagged appreciation, reflections
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Hunting the Moon III… Stuart France
* Maybe something was up? … * * I mean, really up? But it wasn’t until… * * We bumped into an ‘old friend’ that we got the full story… Source: Hunting the Moon III… | Stuart France
Posted in Art, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Uncategorized
Tagged albion, Derbyshire, Folk Tale, Hunter's Moon, landscape, Langsett, magic, Mister Fox, mystery, Mythology, story
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Rapt #midnighthaiku
Watchful guardian Mutually respectful Eye to eye we meet