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Daily Archives: September 18, 2018
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The Silent Eye Full Circle? – Finding the way home…Penrith, CumbriaFriday 7th – Sunday 9th December, 2018 Home. It is an evocative word. The images it conjures are different for each of us, yet few other words touch heart and … Continue reading
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SLICED & DICED
Blogternator (Copyright: Sue Vincent) This was one location beyond both intrusion and inclination of even the most intrepid mortgage foreclosing agency. Dilapidated, desolate and decrepit, the cold, damp and isolated stone structure reared its ugly head at the outskirts of … Continue reading
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SPECTRAL MISTS
Originally posted on Iain Kelly:
‘Years since anyone has lived here.’ The cobwebs and thick carpet of dust, moss and dirt reinforced Daisy’s words. Wind blew in through broken windows, daylight entered where once the roof had blocked its path.…
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The Grayland
© Sue Vincent At first Alise Egan thought she had been trapped in a cursed painting of herself facing an ocean wave, but then she realized it was an interdimensional gateway to another reality. In the painting, the twenty-two year…
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Sometimes one has to cheat ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: I have previously mentioned Gisset, clerk of works to Tildus Thallawell. I would rate him as perhaps the best organised man in Port Naain. But occasionally even he needs the help only a poet can give … Continue reading
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Shakespeare’s Schoolroom and Guildhall ~ S. C. Skillman
Reblogged from S. C. Skillman: A thousand times the worse, to want thy light. Love goes toward love, as schoolboys from their books, But love from love, toward school with heavy looks. Romeo and Juliet Whether or not this … Continue reading