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Daily Archives: September 26, 2018
Tomas’ Mistake ~ A Heart for Africa #writephoto
I walked among the pillars, trying not to think about her. It was a foolish idea coming here if I wanted to forget about her. This was where we used to come. It was our favorite place. We used to … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged betrayed, friend, friendship, hurt, internship program, Japan, Japanese, Lagos, Pillars, relationship, relative, romance, Tejuosho Shopping Centre, Tokyo
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Pillars of the Temple ~ Jan Malique #writephoto
Here’s my offering for Sue’s Thursday Photo Prompt. A return to familiar haunts you might say, and a reunion with old friends. All hail mighty Anubis! All hail mighty Anubis! Walker in the shadowed lands, Hear this petition from one who … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged Anubis, Book of Life, Cosmos, death, Heka, illumination, magic, mysteries, Priestess, Regeneration, Thursday Photo Prompt
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The Stone and the Pilgrim (4) ~ Steve Tanham
Reblogged from Sun in Gemini: “It’s as though… there’s something wrong with the horizon…” Barbara was speaking softly, giving voice to one of the defining thoughts of the day. Something wrong with the horizon, how true. Craster’s harbour was disappearing … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged Craster, Dunstanburgh Castle, Embleton, Northumberland, Thomas earl of Lancaster
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Free! Free! Free!
Originally posted on TanGental:
Yep it’s time to get free and all oozy and generous. There have been some whispers, little rumours sussurating slowly, hissing in the background like a sack of snakes mainlining salt and vinegar crisps but now,…
Posted in Photography
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Pillars ~ Sisyphus #writephoto
Voices resonate here, voices from the present, but also voices from the past, maybe from a long gone past. Those who erected these pillars knew how to build, to last. Their footsteps, perhaps even the sound of their tools, chiselling … Continue reading
Endeavour
Shadows Fragmented gold Flaming leaves cascading Futile endeavour frost-defied Autumn * Cinquain for Colleen’s poetry challenge
Pillars ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
World in White Snow crunched beneath my feet as I walked towards the church. A string of icicles hung from the lych gate. A world in white, silent, the snow lay untouched by others. I looked back at my footprints. … Continue reading
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Tagged inspiration, spooky, Writephoto @SCVincent, writing
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North-easterly III – Intriguing Anomalies
Two things struck me as we entered the State Rooms to look around the public parts of Bamburgh castle. The first was that the collection of objects that were on display was vast, rich and deserving of much more attention … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged analogy, Bamburgh, castle, ego, spirituality, symbolism, The Silent Eye, weekend workshop
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A Riddle… Stuart France
* Dark the frame and dark the spur About the light which shines over there. * Lost to memory, lost to time Good and great cut down in their prime. * Ever the longing, we yearn to know Traversing the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Don and Wen
Tagged albion, celtic, England, landscape, mystery, story, Stuart France, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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