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Monthly Archives: September 2018
Principles of Fire (6) A Tribe of Two ~ Steve Tanham
“Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.” Rumi Jalaluddin Rumi was a 12th century Sufi mystic, whose approach to the ‘real’ was remarkably … Continue reading
The Luck of the Weissensteiners – a review ~ Christoph Fischer
Reblogged from Christoph Fischer: Books about life during the Third Reich used to be of 3 types: war stories, spy thrillers, or the tragic tales of the victims. In recent decades authors have begun tackling the portrayal of life for … Continue reading
Spectre
Originally posted on Butterfly Sand:
“David, DAVID!!” A sleepy David came into the room, rubbing his eyes, “What?” “Where did you get this picture, WHERE?” The urgency in Angel’s voice brought David fully awake, “There was an old camera in…
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Free Day II … Stuart France
* …Left alone in my room for long enough I thought I might discover how they did it, how they worked it. I thought I was being clever. Initially, I had suspected the lights, either the lights or the heating, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Don and Wen
Tagged esoteric, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Janice Spina interviews Jennie Fitzkee
Reblogged from Jem’s Books: Jennie Fitzkee Please help me welcome teacher Jennie Fitzkee to Jemsbooks.blog Interview Segment. Jennie is the first teacher that I have had the pleasure to interview. Jennie is a lovely lady and an exceptional teacher of … Continue reading
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Tagged classroom, interview, learning, preschool, reading, Teacher, Teacher of the Year.
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My Life as an Artist ~ Janet Weight Reed
Reblogged from Janet Weight Reed: Moving from August into September has always meant new beginnings for me. Along with the onset of cooler weather and visible changes in nature….there is also a perceptible change in mood. … Continue reading
Guest author: Kevin Morris: Heartless, witless nature…
In his fine poem (one of my favourites), “Tell me not here, it needs not saying”, A. E. Housman beautifully expresses his love of nature while (in the final verse) acknowledging that Mother Nature is, when all is said and … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Amazon Kindle, Housman, Life, nature, new book, poems, Poetry, time, Wordsworth
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