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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Thursday photo prompt – Ahead #writephoto
Originally posted on willowdot21:
Last week I could not get Sue Vincent’s Thursday Photo Prompt Challenge done so I am doing two chapters this week, last week’s and this. Rules and Pingback Here Firstly Arch #writephoto. Rachel woke from her…
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Cleopatra’s Needle, London – Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: However, I didn’t have to wait too long to be seen by the very helpful staff, so was soon back out in the sunshine with some time to spare before lunch. I thought I’d take … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, reblog
Tagged Alexandria, Cleopatra's needle, desert, dream, Egypt, embankment, heiroglyphics, Heliopolis, London Eye, London., New York, Nile, oddity, Paris, pharoah, Ramses, Sphinx, Thames, Thutmoses, Westminster
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Perpetual canon
My eyes open on a world of changing seasons Dancing to a song of life in death and death in life Where reason is the rhythm. My eyes may close in wakeful sleep My soul will dance Where rhythm is … Continue reading
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Tagged cycle of life, inspiration, rhythm, seasons, writing
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White-Skunk and Bald-Eagle VI… Stuart France
* … As Skunk neared the ledge of the cliff-face, buttock first, Eagle picked up the round stone out of the fire and threw it at him. The hot stone tore through Skunks body, and out through his mouth, carrying … Continue reading
Going about their business
Originally posted on Tallis Steelyard:
Let me paint you a picture, a simple street scene with any number of decent folk just going about their business. What do we see? In the foreground a couple of rough men squaring up…
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Meet Our Guest Speakers For The Annual Bloggers Bash 2018
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We’re delighted to introduce our two guest speakers for the 2018 Annual Bloggers Bash. Details of the final agenda will be released soon so keep an eye out for future posts. Our first speaker…
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My very own pussy riot … Fransi Weinstein
Reblogged from 365 and Counting: It’s been close to 40 years since I’ve lived without a cat in my life and I’m shocked at how “still” and lifeless my apartment is. Eerily, uncomfortably so, to be honest. I’m amazed at … Continue reading
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Tagged American Idol, bloggers, blogging, blogs, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, cat rescues, cats, CNN, Dancing With The Stars, felines, Fransi Weinstein, fur babies, Montreal, over protective mothers, Robert Redford, storytellers, storytelling, Toronto, writers, writing
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The Reality of Adventuring – Jemima Pett at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape, a guest post from Jemima Pett: Welcome back to episode three of my Saga of the Adventurers (working title), sees us back with Talbot, the fox-rabbit we met in January. Just a reminder, every … Continue reading
