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Monthly Archives: August 2018
Track ~ Willow Willers #writephoto
The trail was dappled with light and peppered with snow. It seemed to go on forever, but nothing did that. It looked just the same as all the other tracks, her heart sank, she had seen trails like this before … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, Sue Vincent, Thursday Photo Prompt, track
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The spiritual minefield
“’Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the men of old; seek what they sought,’” said my son, reading out the daily inspirational quote he has delivered to his phone. “It says it is by Basho. Who’s he?” … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged beliefs, finding the path, gods, knowledge, Silent Eye School, spiritual turning around, spirituality, symbolism
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Table-top-Mountain… Stuart France
* “Strange how these, now hollow, structures always appear to be associated with a hill.” * Continue reading at Stuart France
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen
Tagged interpretation, landscape, Lanyon Quoit, magic, meaning, mystery, Old Cornwall, Photography, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
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Beware the “Spiritual” Cult Syndrome
Originally posted on The Light Behind the Story:
We’ve all heard about the dangers of gangs and cults, but it is alarming how prevalent and insidious the cult-like syndrome is. I’m writing this post because I have fallen prey to…
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The Path Less Traveled ~ Fandango #writephoto
“Are you unhappy in our relationship?” Dora asked Dwayne. Dwayne looked at his fiancé. “Why would you ask me that?” “I see you sitting there staring off into space and I recognize the expression on your face,” Dora said. “Oh … Continue reading
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Tagged expression, path less traveled, straight and narrow, wanderlust, WOTD, writephoto
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Track ~ Ritu Bhathal #writephoto
Life has a way of giving us options at every turn. Decisions always have to be made. Sometimes the simplest choice is the hardest to make. Nature’s track Intended for you Follow it Continue reading at But I Smile Anyway
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged blog, Blog Post, Blogger, blogging, track, writephoto
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Guest author: Ann Chiappetta ~ The Wedding
Cass grabbed a sweater from the closet and sighed with relief. Everything was taken care of; the kids were settled and her sister in-law, Linda, had the phone numbers, insurance cards and bedtime instructions for the evening. Liz waited in … Continue reading
Track ~ Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
“This way.” “Are you sure?” Merle was pointing down a dry stream bed with his walking staff. Or perhaps “up the stream bed”, since the direction went against the flow of water. The path looked torturous and I couldn’t imagine … Continue reading
My cynical use of enjambement ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: When I wrote about the Anaphora Controversy it brought back memories of other arguments within our community, and I can still see the face of Silhat Wheelbroom when he realised what I’d done. But still I … Continue reading
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Tagged fat and idle, Jim Webster, Port Naain, priggish turgidity, the need for a university degree, turpitude
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