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Daily Archives: May 26, 2018
Family – Donna B. McNicol #writephoto
“How much further is it, Da? I’m tired.” Little Joseph complained to his father. “Not far. Do you want me to carry you?” Big Joseph brushed the snow off his son’s nose. “If’n I can piggy back.” He jumped up … Continue reading
Turrets – Sisyphus #writephoto
When we left – how long ago was it? – it was summer. As we look over the tall trees, disappearing through the dark, icy air, we know that, here, wherever “here” is, it’s winter. But we don’t feel the … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged elsewhere, mist, nightmare, turrets, winter
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Azure Horizons – Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: Penmon Point, Anglesey, Jan Malique They say you can hear the songs of ancient mariners drift in from azure horizons. Surprisingly melodic, even angelic, voices of brawny and sinewy men of adventure. Their eyes filled with visions … Continue reading
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Tagged journey, love, Mariners, memories, Poseidon, remembrance, soul, The Psyche, The Sea
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Turrets – Rosemary Carlson #writephoto
How did he ever convince her to visit this God forsaken castle in Turkey, of all places, Rebecca wondered to herself as she and Patrick stumbled down the crumbling, stone steps in the portion of the medieval castle that was … Continue reading
Dark Lands of Wisdom – Alienora Browning
Reblogged from Alienora’s Anthology: Humanity would rather immerse itself in the idealised beauty, and Round Table fairness, of Camelot than risk the dread journey, through ghastly Wasteland, to the Dark Tower of Reckoning (and, if one factors in the Grail, … Continue reading
Turrets – Noni #writephoto
Decorative bricks ~ Point skyward hiding defensive ~ Towers of power Reblogged from Noni’s Poetry
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Kniveton – The little church that smiled
On my last trip north, I took a different route, and that is always an adventure. With never enough time to take side-trips and explore, I can never resist when something just drops in my path, so when, after three … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Churches, Photography
Tagged art, Ashbourne, carings, Derbyshire, Norman architecture, stained glass
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Dressing the Stone?… Stuart France
* The ‘Blake’ Stone… * Reblogged from Stuart France
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Don and Wen
Tagged avebury, interpretation, Photography, psychology, standing stone, stone circle, The Silent Eye
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