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Daily Archives: November 14, 2017
Microfiction #Writephoto: Tattered Moon – Jane Dougherty
Reblogged from Jane Dougherty Writes: Once, they said, the moon was round and glowed like a pale sun, casting soft grey shadows on the grass. Once, the moon was fat-bellied like a pregnant woman, and shone with the same splendour. … Continue reading
Holdout – Ken G. #writephoto
Reblogged from rivrvlogr: Holdout Moons will set, boughs remind us of lost traces scattered by the winds, and you will know your time has come. The seasons wait for no one. Continue reading: Holdout
Backstone Circle – a Very Strange Encounter by James Elkington
A little while ago we went walking on the moors with James Elkington. We passed Backstone Circle on the way back at the end of the day… it has always been an odd place with a strange reputation. In this … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Photography
Tagged history, ilkley moor, landscape, megaliths, mysterious, Photography
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11-9-2017 – The Bag Lady – #writephoto
Reblogged from The Bag Lady: This tiny bit of light In such vast blue Like my vision of you Far away Yet always there. * Source: The Bag Lady
Warmth…
Fragrance of new bread Kindling childhood memory I travel through time Snuggled close on grandma’s knee In the glow of the hearthfire * For Colleen’s poetry challenge
Night’s Adventures – Vivian Zems #writephoto
Reblogged from smellthecoffeeweb: She tears off flesh and smacks her lips A protein diet- good for her hips Lady-wolf with a difference Stealing wallets, her recompense Better for jewels than fish and chips Continue reading here
Twisted history…
I enjoy research. For a writer, this is obviously a good thing. I love following an obscure reference to its source or delving into the past in search of what, for want of a better word, could be called ‘the … Continue reading
Posted in consciousness, History, The Silent Eye
Tagged Braveheart, cinema, consensus, history, Hollywood, perception, perspective, Scotland, truth
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