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Daily Archives: October 2, 2018
Fall: A poem ~ Roberta Eaton #writephoto
Pride comes before a fall As people climb the corporate ladder some forget who they really are get lost in their own self-importance It is easy to forget that a designation does not mean you are the best or even … Continue reading
Fall ~ D. Wallace Peach #writephoto
Mrs. N planted moss around the bubbling waterfall and wiped her muddy hands on her jeans. Thank the stars that autumn was yoohooing at the garden gate. Summer was Mrs. N’s most hectic time with keeping the property up and … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, colors, dancing, fall, flash fiction, fun, gardening, joy, Mother Nature, Sue Vincent, writephoto
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The Watcher’s dilemma ~ Running Elk
Reblogged from Shamanic Paths: I am Watcher. I’m in a high place, yet remain shadowed by brooding mountains that further darken a black sky. The gale flattens a campfire in front of me, casting all warmth to the western horizon. … Continue reading
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Tagged alternate reality, ancient sites, awareness, healing, ritual, sacred directions, symbolism, unintended consequences.
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Fall… ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
Gran left me her cottage at Willow Creek, a place of my childhood. Stories, legends, surround the 100-foot waterfall and the pool below that Gran forbade us boys to swim in. I never told her that I had. I settled … Continue reading
Wired and hissing
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
Perhaps we are all wired With hidden volts so high they hiss With cables that endure- The filaments of gods Mapped, secretly, to only one ➰ Is the source touched, still? Their coded hissing…
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Jan Sikes meets Craig Boyack on #LisaBurtonRadio
Reblogged from Entertaining Stories, where ‘Lisa’ and Craig Boyack talk to Jan Sikes: Welcome to another edition of Lisa Burton Radio. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl, and today we’re calling back into the nineteen-sixties. I just need to … Continue reading
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Tagged Drugs and Alcohol, Fiction Short Story, murder, Oilfield, passion, Roughnecks
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Magical fall ~ Balroop Singh #writephoo
Sue Vincent’s photo prompt Nature nurtures my muse Who sits by this waterfall Soaking in the surreal wonders Spellbound by heavenly hues She treads on emerald rocks To admire crimson leaves To swing on bare branches Her words swirl around … Continue reading
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Tagged fall, hues of nature, inspiration, joyous moments, moments, Muse, nature, poem
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Solution II… Stuart France
Dalgety Bay * The ‘Graduate School’ Solution… The clue in the poem is the very clunky ‘over there’. If something is over there, then ‘we’ must be here. Presence though, like time, involves Set Theory. So even ‘over there’ is … Continue reading
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Tagged esoteric, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
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