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Daily Archives: March 28, 2018
Impair – Sight – #writephoto
“It’s beautiful, isn’t it. You can’t get such fresh air in the city. There’s even an erratic I think. I think it’s glacial erratic, that boulder with the hole. I doesn’t look native to the area. You see it, don’t … Continue reading
God’s Doughnut – Vivian Zems #writephoto
Un-eaten -untouched of smooth contours and round curves God leaves his doughnut in the field of human dreams Continue reading at Smell the Coffee
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged Doughnut, entreaties, Forlorn, god, Needs, Sue Vincent's write photo, Untouched
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How about some free days?
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Once upon a time, I wrote this book called The Enhanced League. It’s my take on a baseball league where performance enhancing drugs are not banned. It’s a little bit science fiction, and a bit…
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Guest Writer and Reviewer : Emily Weatherburn – 0/5 for the book review system
Whether it’s a book, a film, or even an idea, we associate it with a certain numerical score. We can read Shakespeare’s Hamlet and give it a five-star review, and then read the latest instalment of the Fifty Shades of … Continue reading
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Tagged book reviews, Books, five stars, how to review a book, numbers, reading, systems
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Seeking the Sacred in Uluru – Alethea Kehas needs your stories…
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: Photo by Grant McIver on Unsplash I never quite know where they are going to take me, or what will happen once we get there. It’s become a game of trust and an adventure that teaches … Continue reading
Lava Flow – Kate #writephoto
One caver spied the lava tube protruding and knew that it could be an entry into a vast underground network. Lava flowed rapidly and burnt near perfect tunnels that made a network well worth exploring. His mates planned a visit … Continue reading
On such misunderstandings – Geoff Le Pard #writephoto
From time immemorial this monumental vessel has been known as ‘The Oracle of Doom’. No one knows why but modern archaeologists say it is carved by hand. Some think it represents the birthing pool, with an older meaning of ‘doom’ … Continue reading
Survivors…
The pearl lace gouramis seem to think spring is in the air. While the female is looking fatter than usual, the male’s chest is brilliant orange and he keeps blowing bubbles. Gouramis build bubble nests on the surface of the … Continue reading
Posted in Life, mankind, nature, Photography, Relationships, Responsibility
Tagged against the odds, aquarium, ecosystem, fish, phobia, surival
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White-Skunk seeks medicine VI… Stuart France
* … “There is nothing I fear!” sang Skunk going his way, “there is just nothing I fear! Should a boulder roll at me as I pass I would squirt it with musk and blast it into a thousand pieces, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Folk Tale, Mythology
Tagged landscape, Nez Perce, psychology, story, symbolism
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