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Daily Archives: December 13, 2017
A new beginning – Robbie Cheadle #writephoto
As she walked along the long passage towards the door at the end, she felt as if she was moving towards a portal to another life. Her long, black cloak flapped around her ankles and her stomach churned with anticipation. … Continue reading
The Corridor – Vivian Zems #writephoto
A corridor of dreams Perchance Leading somewhere it seems Or a corridor of my nightmare Very soon leading nowhere Whether dream or nightmare As I exist in this reverie My consciousness immersed It’s a corridor of corridors Which must be … Continue reading
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Tagged Corridor, dreams, nightmare, Sue Vincent's write photo
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#writephoto – Portal – Penny Wilson
*This is in response to Sue Vincent’s photo prompt. You can read all about it here. Would it be different if we tried again? Or would you still be a thorn on my rose? The embers; still warm; when I … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, loss, love, magic, past, portal, writephoto
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Ani’s Advent Invitation: Geoff Le Pard and Mylo’s letter to Santa
I got a letter. From Mylo. “Gorgeous little brunette?” eh? Well, that’s my Christmas wish sorted… and I might have to leave an extra mince pie out for Santa. Who needs mistletoe? Mind, he does seem a bit accident prone… … Continue reading
Second Chance- #writephoto
Originally posted on Unpredictable Affairs:
“Oh my darling, we must meet again soon,” I cried, clinging to the cuff of his ruffled flannel as he turned to go. “You can’t possible know how I cherish these moments we have. My…
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Portal (a koan collage) by Kerfe #writephoto
because of not knowing how, there’s always room for catching almost anything you want between what isn’t. Continue reading at methodtwomadness
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Tagged art, collage, koan, koan collage, Poetry, portal, shadorma
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The Curious Folded Stones – James Elkington
Reblogged from Walking with a Smacked Pentax It seemed like I have been stuck indoors forever. I know I was out a couple of weeks ago with Mackenzie up Penyghent, but if I am inside for more than a couple … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Landscape, Photography
Tagged carved stones, ilkley moor, petroglyphs, weather, winter
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The Seer – Reena Saxena #writephoto
fearful minds do not enter untried and untested portals the internet of life is virgin territory the hands of time held hostage by a benign monstrosity oblivious to its impact on future of fear an untouched core … Continue reading
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Tagged creative writing, creativity, Poems & Poetry, Poetry, writephoto, Writing Challenges
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Angels, Angels, everywhere II… Stuart France
* “The Angelic Worlds had been set out as early as the fifth century AD by Dionysius the Areopagite who taught that the Angelic Beings were arranged in a definitive nine-fold order according to their capacities to receive the undivided … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, esoteric, magic, mystery, psychology, symbolism, weekend workshop
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