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Monthly Archives: April 2018
So much for a vacation… Eric Pone #writephoto
It was one of those fancy tent vacations. But for Ducky, a man hardened by the field of battle in too many broken places, it was much too luxurious. The wall to the left of the four poster bed he … Continue reading
Seeing the world in focus
I hope you’ll excuse the remodel of an old post… I’m a little tied up today, but as I was once again asked what camera I use, I thought I’d share this from a couple of years ago… My camera, … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged camera lens, frost pictures, ice, lens on the world, photographer
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BREAKING NEWS? HOW ABOUT A BROKEN WORDPRESS SEARCH ENGINE? – MARILYN ARMSTRONG
Originally posted on Serendipity – Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth:
Not exactly luminescent. More like the exact opposite. If you are on your dashboard and you go to Reader (I don’t know what dashboard you are using because they keep…
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31 xian (Seeking Union) – Kerfe #writephoto
To open, join opposites. Receive what is given. Let the unexpected pathway unfold. Continue reading at methodtwomadness
Posted in Art, photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #writephoto, cinquain, collage, i ching, i ching #31, napowrimo 2018, Poetry
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Shelter #writephoto – Jan Malique
The two figures stood in the field staring at the cave entrance. Both were convinced they saw a figure gesturing to them from its entrance. The report had stated there were several anomalies to the witness’s version of events, disturbing … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged Ancestors, Ancient sites/Sacred Places, flash fiction, guardian, Lightbearer, mysteries, remembrance
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Guest author: Joanne Guidoccio – My writing journey and a #Giveaway!
During my high school years, I dabbled in poetry while dreams of a writing career dangled before me. But I gave in to my practical Italian side and pursued degrees in mathematics and education. While teaching was a good career … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fiction, Guest post, writing
Tagged audiobook, code, cosy mystery, giveaway, lottery, murder, mystery
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#writephoto: An unexpected guest – Jane Dougherty
“Look!” David pointed across the valley at the hill beyond. “That looks just like the cave where Smaug lives.” His mother frowned, but didn’t raise her eyes from her magazine. “Who’s Smaug?” David sighed. “A dragon. Never mind. Can I … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, microfiction, photo prompt, Sue Vincent
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Bijoux: Exploits of the Guild of Dishevelled Assassins – Part 1 by Jan Malique
Reblogged from Strange Goings On in the Shed: This story was revealed to me by an associate who chooses to remain anonymous, mostly due to embarrassment. She’s part of an exclusive community of characters residing in the Shed, a Tardis … Continue reading
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Tagged death, Detection, Embezzlement, fiction, Guild of Dishevelled Assassins, humour, Murders, mysteries, Witness Protection Programme.
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#writephoto – Shelter Hill by Michael
It had started out such a great day. Sun shining, the freezing westerly winds had abated, and we looked forward to our hike out to Shelter Hill. All packed with the required lunch stored in our backpacks we set out … Continue reading
