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Daily Archives: September 4, 2018
Watcher ~ Dorinda Duclos #writephoto
Spirit move, through mountain mist Embrace the morning’s secret kiss Watch, as grass and earth appear Knowing, soon, the sun grows near Continue reading at Night Owl Poetry
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Tagged dorindaduclos.com, light, mist, mundane, mystical, night, Night Owl Poetry, Poetry, spirit, Sue Vincent, sunlight, Watcher, writephoto
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Watcher ~ Bobby Fairfield #writephoto
We look upon a mournful scene, is it mist or just the sheen of sadness in the eyes downcast. With folded arms and child at breast she realises that no more on lapping wave her paramour, Continue reading at Bobby … Continue reading
Don Massenzio’s 2018 Author Interview Series Featuring Victoria Zigler
Reblogged from Don Massenzio: This week’s author interview features UK author, Victoria Zigler. On a side note, though the initial response was gratifying, I find myself running out of interview subjects by mid-September. If you haven’t been interviewed, or even … Continue reading
Fog ~ dnspectre #writephoto
This one was a little tough as the image appealed to something shady or horror or mysterious side of my imagination. This is something very unexpected! Somewhere in the night When the world was fast asleep The horizon quivered … Continue reading
Geoff Le Pard reviews Sinister Dexter by Lucy Brazier
Reblogged from Tangental: I’ve not read as much as I should because I’ve been on an audible binge. However I’ve had a few days when my world has been driving me dental. An operation to remove a reluctant canine has … Continue reading
The Way Ahead ~ Suzanne #writephoto
The mists had come in quickly. One minute Maryann had been walking beneath clear blue sky, the next thick mist tumbled over the hilltops and obscured her vision. As she peered through the gloom she saw a woman standing by … Continue reading
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Tagged flassh fiction, short story, spirituality
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Following the feeling…
Have you ever done something completely illogical, just because it ‘felt right’? Chances are that you have, and that it turned out that listening to that inner, elusive prompt was the best decision you could have made. In bypassing the … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged discarding judgement, following th eheart, impulse and instinct
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God-Man… Stuart France
* …“But the Angles were a British tribe, right? And the Saxons were German?” We are back in Wen’s study after the half triumph of the first of our Glastonbury talks, which aside from a few timing problems, went as … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen
Tagged alternative history, celtic, Christianity, esoteric, mercia, Mythology, saxons, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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