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Monthly Archives: May 2018
Maker #midnighthaiku
Imperceptible Hidden in the undergrowth Mark of the maker
Wild Hearts and Scarlet Kisses – Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: From Pinterest I came across this quote on Pinterest and it swiped a huge paw across my body, leaving me out of breath and tense in anticipation. I felt the words tumble from my hands as I … Continue reading
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Tagged awakening, beast, cage, heart, Life experiences, Pinterest, Ribs, wild
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Jim Webster – Can you have too much garlic?
Reblogged from Jim Webster: Some years ago I remember chatting to a man who worked for the now long disbanded Milk Marketing Board. One of his jobs was working as a trouble shooter for the board, helping solve those little … Continue reading
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Tagged continental cuisine, East German power stations, garlic, insurance, kosher butter
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Shadowlands and the magic lantern…
Every so often, I need a break from whatever is currently occupying my attention. Occasionally, I will watch a film. These are usually whatever I can find online and I seldom have a clear idea of what I fancy until … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Hopkins, C.S. Lewis, Films, Joy Davidman, life as a prayer, Narnia, prayer, Richard Attenborough, spirituality
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A Voice Called Can’t III… Stuart France
* … “The Matter of Britain!” “I know,” muses Wen, pensively, “People think it’s just Arthur and all that.” “But before Arthur was a king or a British War Hero, ‘he’ was a constellation.” “I know,” says Wen, again. “The … Continue reading
Poetic form
Seasonal Nature Given form in poetry A presence required Man’s self-styled nobility Reflects the flowers’ glory For Colleen’s poetry challenge
Today is the #BloggersBash …
… and I won’t be there this year. I will miss meeting everyone again… and miss meeting new people too, but I will be in the north and there are limits to how much driving I can do in the … Continue reading
Albion… Stuart France
* …And then we come across the church. Cue mass excitement as we take in all the Giants, which appear to sprout from every orifice… The body of the church you see is an education in itself. You probably already … Continue reading
