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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Dark – Willow #writephoto
The dark fell covering everything Crushing silence, no birds sing The Vampires amassed in evil Their leaders owned by the devil. The Werewolf sleeps in sanctuary Soon she’ll wake.Her path to see. Continue reading at willowdot21
A Dog? You Want A Dog? – Geoff Le Pard
Reblogged from Tangental: The Le Pard home, circa 2002 comprised four humans of various sizes, sexes and sophistications, two cats, two tortoises, the last survivors of a tropical fish experiment and a dozen whistling cockroaches. In considering the decision-making structure … Continue reading
The Troll’s Apprentice – Wallie’s Wentletrap #writephoto
It was one thing to resist a lord’s command, but another, to ignore a child’s plea. So Orvald went to the elf. When he saw him, he forgot for an instant who or what he was, or had been, and … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged blog, family, fantasy, fiction, inspiration, Life, motivation, nature, personal, writing
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Solace Of A Winter Day – Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegingsonintheshed: The heavens have been showering us with snow from early morning, and it continues to cascade down. Sound is muffled, a welcome relief from the noise of human activity. I love true winter and not the damp … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged Birch, druids, peace, Photography, reflections, Ruthin, silence, snow, spirituality, Willow.
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Dark – pensitivity #writephoto
At first glance, the sky looked dark and threatening, but whether it was a trick of the light or angle of the camera, Tom wasn’t sure, he just saw more. He studied his entry, searching for a title that would … Continue reading
A photograph…
Looking for photographs, I opened a folder on the computer. The first image I came across had me unexpectedly in tears. I have seen it hundreds of times and simply smiled, if a little wistfully. Yet this time, for some … Continue reading
Posted in family, Love
Tagged being, brain injury, Life, love, motherhood, Nick Verron, Photography
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Of Sophists and Soporifics… Stuart France
* With the advent of the Peripatetic Philosophers and their schools, where students could learn to aspire, to all that is good in life, and the roaring success of these ventures, came, inevitably, another sort of instruction, one based solely … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Art
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, Life, Lyric, meaning, philosophy, Photography, psychology, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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Raw #midnighthaiku
Snow-devils dancing A delicate coverlet Conceals a cold heart Snow falls ceaselessly, settling only in spaces where the arctic winds cannot whip it away. Drifts build in gardens and secluded corners, leaving the roads deceptively clear, lulling the unwary into … Continue reading
Dark – Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
With no wizard’s light to guide us, we ran through the darkness. Occasionally a great leap of fire was reflected on the dark stone, casting an evil red glare across our party, but mostly we moved through a black so … Continue reading
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Tagged 750 Words, fiction, flash fiction, short fiction, short story, writephoto
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Dwellers in Towers – Steve Tanham
A recent trip to the beautiful Northumbrian coast threw up a chance visit to Preston Tower, one of a type known as a ‘Pele Tower’ – a fortified place of refuge for well-to-do families, built during the times of the … Continue reading
