Monthly Archives: April 2018

A drop in the ocean

With the April workshop looming close, Stuart and I needed a break from work and headed off for the afternoon. We wanted to pay our respects to one of the influences behind the weekend, so we took advantage of a … Continue reading

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Considering White-Skunk… Stuart France

* The Opening dynamic resembles the ‘Edenic’ in so far as a prohibition is transgressed… ‘Do not eat from that tree, for you shall surely die.’ ‘Do not cross the lodge, for you shall leave a stench.’ * …And there … Continue reading

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Unveiling #midnighthaiku

Shy anemones Punctuate the primroses Spring unveils herself

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Personal Navigation #Writephoto

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Valley – #writephoto

Originally posted on Trent's World (the Blog):
Photo by Sue Vincent Note – this is a continuation of the last two #write photo stories.  Part 1.  Part 2.  As our captors lead us from the middle of the depression…

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#WritePhoto – Valley

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49 Days In 1988: Week 12 – Their Lives In My Hands – Hugh Roberts

Reblogged from Hugh’s Views and News, where Hugh shareshis memories and I get to pick the theme tune :)… 49 Days In 1988: Week 12 – Their Lives In My Hands Click here to read the first week of this feature, and follow … Continue reading

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A nice surprise…

Ten years ago, I entered my first poetry competition, without the slightest hope of being placed. Like most writers, I am not all that good at self promotion, and entering any kind of writing competition seems to fall into that … Continue reading

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Beyond #midnighthaiku

Beyond the raindrops When the world seems dull and grey Joy may be waiting  

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Thomas the Rhymer, by Paul Andruss – a New Review from Carol Taylor

Reblogged from Odds and Sods: Book Review Thomas the Rhymer by Carol Taylor A child is missing under very peculiar circumstances, there is nothing worse that can befall a family. The tale of magic and mayhem soon unfolds. There is … Continue reading

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