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Monthly Archives: February 2018
Between – #writephoto | Trent’s World (the Blog)
I had no idea where we were. Sami, who was our impromptu navigator, said we were someplace southwest of Paris. We had avoided the big cities. Actually, we even avoided the villages. We were afraid we would be sent back, … Continue reading
#writephoto – pensitivity101 – ‘Between’.
Yellow is not one of my favourite colours. I will avoid wearing it following memories of a yellow frock with a daisy collar I had to wear to a wedding in 1970, and when I was working for the book … Continue reading
Pancake Ridge – reblogged from Walking with a Smacked Pentax
The Pancake Stone lies on the edge of Ilkley moor, in Yorkshire. Visible from some distance, and covered in ‘cup stones‘, it is a large slab balanced on top of another large rock (similar to a pancake in a large … Continue reading
The mound – Sarah at Fmme writes poems #writephoto
The mound Posted on February 15, 2018 Clare looked back at the hill. It was hard to believe they’d been inside it just an hour ago. The burial chamber was amazing – so well preserved. Once they’d dug down to … Continue reading
Growing season
Is there time enough to walk the landscape of the heavy heart When springtime’s pastures beckon and adventure calls? Should we run laughing out to greet them in the morning light Or close the door behind us to an empty … Continue reading
Way to go, WordPress…
I know I am not the only one to have realised that WordPress have ‘lost’ the reblog button. This has been going on for several days now, and at the time of writing, I have seen no sign of its … Continue reading
Hypnotised chickens…
Quite why I have to be up at ridiculous o’clock, I don’t know. Well, I probably do, but even for me it is a bit early in the day to start calling myself an idiot. I wouldn’t mind if I’d … Continue reading
The Count… Stuart France
* Without belief in a beyond, There can be no thresholds… Jack Black Source: Stuart France
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All Saints Round Tower Church, Horsey, Norfolk – from Echoes of the Past
Reblogged from Echoes of the Past: Last year 2016, in January we visited several round tower churches on one day. I have only post three of the churches, and as the weather here, on the east coast of the UK … Continue reading
