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Daily Archives: July 15, 2018
Imka/Wishes ~ A Heart for Africa #writephoto
Hoodie, sunglasses. He was sure that no one would recognize him. It wouldn’t be good for his image if his fans found out that he was anywhere near here. He could just see the headline now: Brazilian soccer great, Affonso … Continue reading
One Wish ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto
The tree had become a massive shrine of wishes, colourful material decorated every branch, weighing them down and causing them to bow towards the ground. It had been a place of offered prayers and wishes before, but since the boys … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged boys, cave, creative writing, death, effort, faith, fiction, flash fiction, heroes, Life, literature, men, mother, prayer, rescue, short story, son, story, team, Thailand, thanks, Thursday Photo Prompt, wish, wishing tree, writephoto, writing, writing prompt
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A Midsummer’s Vision ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: ‘A midsummer vision awaits all those with hearts of innocence and childlike curiosity.’ So says the Storyteller perched on the Tree of Wisdom. He waves a hand, pours dreams and sweet words for all to partake of. … Continue reading
Further Than Before ~ Jim Adams #writephoto
Who would have known that Religion would become so confusing after England broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and created a new church called the Church of England? I joined a group of travelers and we were on a … Continue reading
The Tyrant of Uruk…
* “The Eternal City of Uruk… See how its ramparts gleam like copper in the sun… Climb the ancient staircases up stone more ancient than mind… Approach the Temple of Eanna… Sacred precinct of the Goddess Ishtar… Her priestesses stand … Continue reading
The Asylum Tree ~ Fandango #writephoto
“Look at that tree, Ma,” Alex said, pointing to a tree with limbs and branches covered torn pieces of cloth. “What does it mean?” he asked her. “That, sweetie,” Cindy said, “is known as the ‘Asylum Tree.’ It’s meant to … Continue reading
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Tagged asylum, cages, children, cruel, Donald Trump, heartless, immigrants, rags, reminders, separation
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Notes from a small dog ~ Connivance
She made me have a bath again, It really wasn’t fair. I thought that I’d be safe, you know, Because my boy was there. She even played me false on that, And put me on the leash, I saw a … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Humour, Photography, Poetry
Tagged bathing the dog., doggerel, rhyming verse
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Holy Scions… Stuart France
* Given that we were now checking out the ‘Michael Line’, One might have expected some sort of ‘Angelic Support’… * * But even by our standards, The send off assumed ridiculous proportions… * Continue reading at Stuart France
Posted in albion, alchemy, Ancient sites, Art, Books
Tagged Don and Wen, landscape, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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