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Daily Archives: September 2, 2018
Watcher ~ Ritu Bhathal #writephoto
Reassurance Knowing you are there Behind me Watching me A guiding light Through life’s mists Continue reading at But I Smile Anyway
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged blog, Blog Post, Blogger, blogging, flash fiction, poem, Watcher, writephoto
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Watcher ~ pensitivity #writephoto
‘Twas on a night like this you left. The mist was falling as you walked away. I never said what you longed to hear. Now, I may never be able to tell you How much I love you. My world … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged loss, love, photoprompt challenge., regret, Write-photo
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Merlin…part two ~ Anita Dawes
Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie: The food was good. Young Merlin as he is to be known had no idea what he was eating. The hermit asked if he needed more, and filled Merlin’s bowl from the black … Continue reading
The Apparition ~ Fandango #writephoto
Sean came back to this site every year since the incident five years earlier. As it was almost every time he came here for that auspicious anniversary, there was a thick mist hanging in the air. He stared at the … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged apparition, calling, cliff, depression, mist, oblivious, precipice, rocks, waves, writephoto
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Watch where you put your feet ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: A wise man avoids encounters with the law. Whatever your budget, it’s still more than you can afford. Not only that but once entangled with lawyers, you place yourself at the mercy of … Continue reading
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Tagged dog turds, Jim Webster, leatherworking, loose in the cart?, officially stamped briquettes, Port Naain
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She Waits ~ Penny Wilson #writephoto
As a teen, Cheryl knew that if she could just lose those last 10 pounds, everything would be better. People would like her more. Men would be more attracted to her. So, she waited to go out. She waited to … Continue reading
Cutting deep…
I watched with a curious fascination as the wicked scalpel was drawn across the skin, blood following in its wake. Somehow both detached and yet deeply, intimately engaged. It was an oddly disturbing feeling. It was, after all, my own … Continue reading
In-and-Out of Time… Stuart France
* ‘Joseph of Arimathea a wealthy Metal Merchant first traded here for lead and copper from Priddy and Greenore in the Mendips, and for tin from Cornwall. The two former would ship from Pilton’s Harbour which was situated just below … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Books
Tagged alternative history, Christianity, Don and Wen, England, esoteric, Mythology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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