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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Worlds Within Worlds – Sue Dreamwalker
Reblogged from Dreamwalker’s Sanctuary: The Woman watched the ant struggling as her fork disturbed the soil where she had been clearing weeds. The unseen world that lived beneath the earth which was oblivious to the human world suddenly awoke, as … Continue reading
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Tagged Ants, Blackbirds, cycles of life, Earth Mother, Garden, nature, thoughts, transformation
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Remains – Olga #writephoto
In the surreal depths of my earthly dreams, I envisioned my ending, but I wanted to see more. I am more than the bones of death’s final blow. I am an ethereal soul with a journey unknown. Continue reading at Stuff … Continue reading
You’ve got mail…
I thought it was too easy. A week of long, fraught hours, early starts and late finishes, coupled with some bug or other to sap my remaining energy, ended with technical glitches… and, just for good measure, the internet went … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, electronics, emotional reactions, letters, Life, love, mail, technology
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Stride by Stride… Stuart France
* “‘Never look back…’ runs the adage. But it is sometimes good to revisit. I mean, we missed some pretty heavy clues which may have saved us some time, last time we were in Dorset. St James with his pilgrim’s … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books
Tagged Don and Wen, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, weekend workshop
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Descent – James Pyles #writephoto
The little girl had picked up the carrion bird’s feather, the only remains of her connection to the griffon vulture who had delivered the dire news of the Great Gray God, and tucked it in her pocket. For a few … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, children's fantasy, childrens fiction, Davidson children, demons, dragon, evil, Sue Vincent, swamp
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Tales From the Crypt – Fandango #writephoto
The tour guide was explaining how these catacombs were once used as dungeons where the king would house enemies of the state and the skeletal remains on display are the actual bones of some of the prisoners. “Oh, if these … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, bones, crypt, dungeon, skeleton, tales, Thursday Photo Prompt
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The Bow of Destiny, on Lisa Burton Radio
Reblogged from Entertaining Stories, where P.H. Solomon is Craig Boyack’s guest: Welcome to another edition of Lisa Burton Radio. Now broadcasting at one point twenty-one jigawatts across all the known galaxy, alternate realms, and into the future and past. I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, archery, Bow of Destiny, Bow of Hart, dwarf, elf, fantasy series, magic
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The Chamber – Emily Weatherburn #writephoto
An unwelcome breeze whipped past his hair, cold and intrusive, as though invisible hands were brushing through it. He allowed himself a glance back up the tunnel, his eyes searching for the square of light through which he had come, … Continue reading
History of the Great Library of Alexandria – Emily Watts
Emily Watts is Nicholas C. Rossis‘ guest: This is a guest post by writer and blogger Emily Watts. Emily is the author of multiple articles concerning mysterious and intriguing historical facts and theories. However, she also writes about problems of education, … Continue reading
