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Daily Archives: January 12, 2018
Congratulations Mr. Boyack, it’s a book
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories:
The Hat actually published a few moments ago. Before I could update my blog, somebody already bought one, so that’s a good sign. I’m going to give you a little free written idea of what…
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Crow – Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
“Shut up,” I said, casting a dark eye up into the tree. The crow looked down at me and cackled. Was it laughing? I ignored it and wiped the blood off of my forehead. A stray twig had caught me … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, flash fiction, short fiction, writephoto
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Crow – Hayley R. Hardman #writephoto
The crow was out there in the dead tree cawing loudly again. I pressed my forehead to the condensation covered spare bedroom window and searched for him. In the early evening, storm coloured garden, the sooty bird was difficult to … Continue reading
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Tagged Animals, crow, death, drama, friends, Image Writing Prompts, Life, tree, winter, work, writephoto
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How Can I Serve? – Alethea Kehas
Image Credit: Pixabay Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: Learning to step aside and allow the unfolding of the self is, I have learned, a multilayered process. There is a shedding of the old in all of its preconditioning through past events … Continue reading
Culloden – Iain Kelly #writephoto
Through hard-falling rain a bird, black from beak to tail-tip, swoops and glides, buffeted by wind that swirls around the surrounding mountains. From the elevated height, black beady eyes see across the flat, windswept moor of the valley. In amongst … Continue reading
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Tagged 1745, aftermath, army, battle, bird, black, bonnie prince charlie, britain, catholic, creative writing, crow, Culloden, dead, duke of cumberland, fiction, flash fiction, government, hanover, highland clearances, jacobite, literature, monarchy, no quarter, pitched battle, protestant, rebellion, short story, story, stuart, Thursday Photo Prompt, war, wounded, writing, writing prompt
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Yew – BART Station Bard
Reblogged from BART Station Bard: Ents at Kingley Vale Yew. Deep peace of the Grove. Silence in the back of my head. Like the Druid’s tonsure, forbidden at Whitby. When the Wild Celtic Church was tamed, Rome had its … Continue reading
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Tagged druid, druidry, earth, history, memory, nature, pagan, peace, Poetry, San Francisco, spirituality, travel, Wales, Yew
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Crow – Honoré Dupuis #writephoto
We have known each other for a long time. In the garden of the small house, some distance from here, she used to perch in the old tree, just in the corner, and was able to follow my progress in … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, blogging, crow, England, Garden, heron, jackdaws, language, Life, relationships
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A walk in the past… the prehistoric landscape of Cresswell Crags
Way back in summer, we took a trip to a place I have long wanted to visit… Cresswell Crags, a hidden valley on the border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire. The folder of photographs has sat on my desktop for months, … Continue reading
Posted in historic sites, History, Photography
Tagged bear, bone carvings, cave art, hyena, Ice Age, mankind, prehistory
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Kingship … Stuart France
* Kingship was the only form of government in Ancient Mesopotamia. It was ordained by the Gods for the guidance and prosperity of people and cities, to maintain order and to protect the wealth in society. Among the kingly duties … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient sites, art, Books, esoteric, interpretation, meaning, Mythology, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye, weekend workshop
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