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Daily Archives: December 20, 2017
Mists – Emily Havis #writephoto
As I sleep I breathe in a dreamer’s dream To seek rapture in uncharted pathways And make pilgrimage to the forest of Arden Against the wits of winter’s end And find solace in the golden world. Continue reading at Emily … Continue reading
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Tagged creative writing, creativity, poems, Poetry, shakespeare, writing
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Mists – #writephoto – D. Avery
Meet them at the windbreak he’d been told, just before dawn. They’d be waiting there in the line of trees with a wagon, just don’t be late. He couldn’t take the road of course, had to swing down around the … Continue reading
Ani’s Advent Invitation: Fiyero and Idina write to Santa…with help from Trent P. McDonald
As if the birds in the garden aren’t enough to cope with, I have to have one on my tree too! Right at the top…which means reaching it could get me into lots of trouble… The thing sits there every … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Christmas, Dogs
Tagged boxers, etter to santa, humour, magic of christmas, robins, sharing, small dog
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Mists – Lady Lee Manila #writephoto
The mist has thickened into a dense fog Silhouette of the tree against silver Being cosy inside with warm eggnog The mist has thickened into a dense fog Like the time we were together in Prague All the love and … Continue reading
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Masquerade
Light falls from heaven Scattering frozen jewels Across the garden Winter masquerades as spring Dew-drops laugh in the morning For Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday
“Mists” By Raymond Roy #writephoto
She leaned back into the tree hoping that her natural curves would blend in with the silhouette of the mature oak tree. She had run all night, her throat was parched. Torturously, a heavy mist hung thick in the morning … Continue reading
Riddles of the Night: Unconventional methods…
A labyrinthine path leads to a summit that ends abruptly in a sheer and unforgiving cliff. From this side, the settlement on Cratcliffe Tor would have been impregnable. Yet, there seems little space or evidence for a group of homes … Continue reading
The Wisdom of Sun and Moon II… Stuart France
* … So, Solomon sent for Benai, the son of Yehoda. He gave to him a chain and an anklet inscribed with the Ineffable Name and woollen yarns, and leather sacks containing wine, and told him what he must do … Continue reading
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Tagged esoteric, magic, mystery, psychology, sacred geometry, story, symbolism, weekend workshop
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