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Monthly Archives: May 2018
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
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, 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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Turrets – Willow Willers #writephoto
There he lay on the summit of the Clift next to the castle. He knew he was dying, his wound was mortal. The gaping hole just above his tail had long since stopped hurting. He was so tired and cold. … Continue reading
Turrets – pensitivity #writephoto
The turrets were perfect outlook posts, and messengers would be sent on high to scan the horizons and report anything untoward. A storm was coming, its magnitude like nothing seen before. This was duly reported to the King, who decreed … Continue reading
The Fireborn, on #LisaBurtonRadio
Reblogged from Entertaining Stories: Don’t touch that dial. You’ve landed on Lisa Burton Radio, the only show that brings you the characters from the books you love. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl. My special guest today is here … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged arthur, celtic, craig boyack, Excalibur, legend, myth, Trent P. McDonald, undead, zombies
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The turrets of home – Iain Kelly #writephoto
Trudging through the cold night, the last remnants of the winter snow on the ground, she finally saw the lights glowing from the windows ahead. Above her the familiar turrets of the castle loomed. Four years since she had been … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged atmospheric, castle, child, creative writing, crusaders, daughter, father, fiction, flash fiction, Gothic, guilt, home, hostage, kidnap, literature, loss, medievel, mother, newborn, pain, rape, return, short story, story, taken, Thursday Photo Prompt, turrets, winter, writephoto, writing, writing prompt
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Amazing over 50s – Terry Tyler is Sam Smith’s guest
Reblogged from Loving the Fifty Something: I’m very excited to introduce another guest to my new series: Amazing over 50’s I’m inviting and featuring ‘Mid-lifers’ who are enjoying life over 50 and who are proud to shout out about great … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazing over 50's, author, blog, blogging, guest post, Lindisfarne, Lovingthefiftysomething, Mid Lifers, Over fifty, Post Apocalyptic, Project Renova, Terry Tyler, Tipping Point, UK2
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