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Daily Archives: July 10, 2018
Crossing ~ Michael #writephoto
Reblogged from Morpeth Road: Dareyadareyadareya! It echoed across the bridge. “What do you think?” asked one to the other. “Instant death,” said the other. They hid behind the stones on one end peeping the occasional look to see if any … Continue reading
What’s On the Menu? Apparently, Me! ~ G. Michael Vasey
Gary’s view of our meeting this weekend… I have been asked many times ‘What is Magic?’ It’s a tough question to answer. This weekend though, I think I experienced all aspects of magic. There was the magic of a friendship … Continue reading
How Could I Know? ~ Carolyn Dennis-Willingham #writephoto
Reblogged from Author Flawed to Perfection: If you stay on one side and I the other how will I know the color of your eyes what tune your voice plays when your words lilt into the air? How will I know … Continue reading
‘When will we three meet again…?’
My friend had a bit of a nightmare getting to my village from the Czech Republic, what with delayed planes, a broken Underground and a lack of taxis at the very last hurdle…but arrive he did, in the early hours … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Photography
Tagged friendship, laughter, magic, meeting, travel
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The Arrow and its Mark ~ Wallie’s Wentletrap #writephoto
Reblogged from Wallie’s Wentletrap: The Arrow and its Mark She leaned on her elbows. It was a warm bright day with a cool wind ghosting the tops of the trees. The water was blue under the sky. For a long … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, reblog
Tagged adventure, family, flash fiction, inspiration, Mermaids, quest, relationships, writing
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No Worries ~ A Jack Lockwood story from Geoffrey D. West
Reblogged from the Jack Lockwood Diaries: A chainsaw is a marvellous tool – or as my adopted Australian friends would call it ‘A bonza bit of gear’. It can slice through huge tree trunks like butter, and let me tell … Continue reading
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Tagged flash fiction, mystery, short fiction, story
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By the crossing ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto
Reblogged from iain Kelly: He sits and paints. I look around the room. There are hundreds of paintings. They all show the same bridge. Sometimes in sunshine, sometimes in rain, sometimes covered in snow. Sometimes the water underneath runs high, … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, reblog
Tagged art, artist, bridge, coping, creative writing, crossing, distress, fiction, flash fiction, hope, literature, loss, love, madness, nature, painter, river, short story, story, Thursday Photo Prompt, writephoto, writing, writing prompt
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Hackpen Hill… Stuart France
* Even our ‘elusive barrow’ was bigger than we expected. We couldn’t help being reminded of the Fairy Mine. * * And we would have got a lot closer still but for the seven-foot-tall stinging nettles. Continue reading at Stuart … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books
Tagged avebury, Don and Wen, esoteric, interpretation, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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damsel #midnighthaiku
Summer visitor Ephemeral transient Sharing beauty’s gift
