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Daily Archives: December 11, 2017
Sanity Stuck in Shredder – #writephoto
She walked carefully measuring her every step into the long narrow passage Her eyes darting across the lines bordering the tiles she was walking on. They are not equal! she told herself. OCD started kicking in… Freeze that thought, this … Continue reading
The Tale of a Quest Down a Hallway – Gregg Savage #writephoto
Once upon a time, there was a boy named Zane who woke up feeling very ill. He hadn’t really eaten anything unusual the night before, nor did he have any signs of a cold. He just knew something wasn’t quite … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged ageing, childhood, Gratitude, growing up, living in the moment
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Ani’s Advent Invitation: A letter from Sonu Singh …and a poem from Ritu Bhathal
So… we finally got snow and everything is looking all Christmassy. The trouble is, according to my friends, many of our two-legses think we should look all Christmassy too! And it isn’t just dogs… even cats get tortured! Mind, it … Continue reading
Portal #writephoto – Of Glass and Paper
It was so easy: he just had to follow the narrow corridor, and, as the dwarf had said, it was there, the portal of ancient stones, and beyond, the warm glow of the vast chimney. He stopped and looked down … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged fire, Holy land, Jerusalem, light, pilgrim, portal, writephoto
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Smorgasbord Christmas Posts from Your Archives – Christmas Lights by Sue Vincent.
Sally Cronin was kind enough to feature a post from my archives…
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Notes from a small dog – Snowtime!
Seeing as it had snowed and it doesn’t happen very often here, I made her take me out for a walk. I didn’t have to try very hard, I have to say…for once, she seemed as eager as me to … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Photography
Tagged Animals, architecture, brds, Deer, nature, red kites, robin, snow, village life, wildlife
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#writephoto – portal by Elizabeth at Tea and Paper
2, 4, 6 , 8 beep – 7, 4, 5, 6 beep – 3, 4, 9, 7 beep. Ella has tried all the possible combinations, how could she forget it? She doesn’t have much time, the walls are closing on her. … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged fiction, nightmare, portal, short story, writephoto, writing challenge
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Linking the Chain III… Stuart France
* “Despite Copernicus, the educated Elizabethan inhabited a geocentric universe whose movements were directed from a fiery, light-filled heaven, situated beyond the fixed stars, by a fiery, light-filled Super-Being.” * * “Between this, the ‘highest-heaven’, and the created universe was … Continue reading
Posted in alchemy, Ancient sites, Art, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, Derbyshire, interpretation, landscape, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography, story, weekend workshop
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