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Daily Archives: June 6, 2018
Refulgent – Kim M. Russell #writephoto
The sky is blasted with dragonish clouds that blacken an ancient wind-blustered landscape long ago weathered into ridge and furrow, dissolving the veil between human and nature, between yesterday and tomorrow. Continue reading at Writing in North Norfolk
Conflagration –Rosemary Carlson #writephoto
They had been looking forward to their camping trip to the national park. The two of them hadn’t taken a vacation together in a long time. This time together was long-awaited. They both enjoyed the forest, the outdoors, the wildlife, … Continue reading
Prelude XV – Widdershins Worlds
Reblogged from Widdershins Worlds: Something was afoot. A stirring in the places between the Worlds, the ‘gaps’ between the marbles in my ‘bag of marbles’ analogy. It fadeed a little throughout the week between each Journey, but never completely, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Forest Devas, Hubble telescope, lesbian author, the Blue Mountains, Widdershins, widdershinsfirst.
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Smashed – Donna B. McNicol #writephoto
“Red sky at night, sailors delight. Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.” She repeated the phrase her father taught her. It wasn’t really a red sky, more orange, but it took her mind off her predicament. Anyone passing by, … Continue reading
The Strange Workings Of The English Language Part One – Esther Chilton
Reblogged from estherchiltonblog, a new series on the vagaries of the English language: As a writer, I love words, but I have to admit that the English language isn’t always straight forward and I feel that I’m constantly learning new … Continue reading
Passage – Cynthia Morgan #writephoto
Morgan wrote a multi-part story for an earlier #writephoto prompt: The well stood waiting, pristine, ready. A passage into the beyond; a portal primed and dedicated to its cause. The mystery of its magic drew him to its glistening side … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged BnV, BooknVolume, creative writing, fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Mystical Portal, photo prompt, pristine, writephoto, writing challenge, writing prompt
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Bird watching…
My son’s garden is surrounded by trees and they are full of birds of every variety. It is a joy to watch them and listen to their constant song every day, but, at this time of year, we are always … Continue reading
Posted in baby birds, Birds, bluetits, nature, Photography
Tagged cats, crows, magpies, nest, predators
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Nine o’Clock… Stuart France
* All that-is-unified Is other than The-One-Itself Reblogged from Stuart France
Posted in alchemy, Art, Books
Tagged albion, ancient sites, Don and Wen, Great Work, interpretation, landscape, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology, The Silent Eye
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Called #midnighthaiku
Nature is calling Life unfolding half-unseen Nourishing the soul