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Monthly Archives: September 2018
Peace Listening and a Mini Break ~ Debbie Roth #writephoto
First, I want to thank all of you for your encouragement and support for my move. I’m in my new home, and it’s beautiful! I moved on Tuesday. Here’s a photo of me in my new place – I plan … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #forgivingfridays, #fpj-photo-challenge, #peaceday, #writephoto, compassion, creativity, forgiveness, Israel, kindness, peace, Photography, reconciliation
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The Stone and the Pilgrim (3) ~ Steve Tanham
Sun in Gemini “It’s all about tea-rooms, with you, isn’t it!” It was said some years ago, and there was anger in it – just a bit – but she was right. We both collapsed in a heap of laughter … Continue reading
Pillars ~ Hayley R. Hardman #writephoto
It started out as a game of hide and seek which turned into a nightmare none of them could ever escape from. Reblogged from The Story Files
Pillars ~ Michael #writephoto
Every pillar had a story. History was like that and not always kind in the memories it held. The tears wept were held within each pillar as the past was captured within the marble and mortar. The sixteen-year-old girl banished … Continue reading
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Tagged cloister, life regret, pillar, writephoto
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America’s Stonehenge: Part Four: Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: Continued from part 3… This curious serpentine slab above the wall faces west toward the “V” Hut From the “V” Hut we began to move into the disturbed remains of the Pattee Area of America’s Stonehenge. … Continue reading
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Tagged America's Stonehenge Sacrificial Table, Exploring the Oracle Chamber of America's Stonehenge, Ibex at America's Stonehenge, Oracle Chamber at America's Stonehenge, Secret Bed at America's Stonehenge, Speaking Tube at America's Stonehenge, Sunddeck Chamber at America's Stonehenge.
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Intrigue ~ Hélène Vaillant #writephoto
Sister Catherine rushed down the stairs landing right in front of Mother Superior. Stupified, Catherine held her breath while Mother Superior recovered hers. ”What is the hurry Catherine?” asked Holy Mother. Looking over Mother’s shoulder Catherine saw Father Sebastian’s shadow … Continue reading
In the Similitude of a Dream III…
* … At this his relations were sore amazed; not for that they believed that what he said to them was true, but because they thought that some frenzy distemper had got into his head; therefore, it drawing towards night, … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient sites, Castles, Celtic Christianity, consciousness, Consciousness Studies, landscape, mystery, perception, Photography, psychology, will
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Free ~ Notes to Women #writephoto
“Mr. Johnson, how does it feel to be a free man after spending twenty-five years in jail?” a reporter asked Leroy Johnson as he stood in front of the courthouse with its massive pillars. His mother was beside him. He … Continue reading
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Tagged arrested, cameras, case, circumstances, commit, confessed, convicted, conviction, courthouse, free, innocent, killer, killing, law students, Life, Lord, lunch, Man, murder, parole, prayers, reporter, sentenced, shooting
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Pillars ~ Ritu Bhathal #writephoto
The pillars created a corridor of sorts, leading to an archway that brought me closer to my destiny. Beyond that archway was the spot where I would devote my whole life to my chosen cause. Each pair of pillars, in … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, Blog Post, Blogger, blogging, flash fiction, Pillars, writephoto
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