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Daily Archives: October 3, 2018
Mr. Thornber’s Distress ~ Adele #writephoto
After he washed and dried his face, Mr. Thornber walked to the window and looked out. His room afforded him one of the most pleasant views of the grounds. It was another rather agreeable afternoon. The first signs of spring … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged childhood, fiction, figures, friend, gentleman, grounds, housekeeper, lessons, love, nurse, photo prompt, pond, relationships, romance and tagged business, stables, strangers, trees, views, walk
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Silence
Originally posted on Jordy’s Streamings:
Antony Gormley’s mysterious life-size sculpture of a solitary man, Sound II, located in Winchester Cathedral’s crypt. Photo by Jordan 2016 Silence Standing solitary within a stone crypt Seasons pass as the water rises and…
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High Times ~ Fandango #writephoto
“Are you feeling anything yet?” Archie asked. “No, not yet,” Willie said. “But it usually takes about an hour to kick in.” Archie looked at his watch. “We got here about 45 minutes ago, so it should hit us soon, … Continue reading
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Tagged colors, kaleidoscopic, prism, Thursday Photo Prompt, waterfall
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Raven’s Wrath Part 1 #horror #thriller #Halloween ~ Charles Yallowitz
Reblogged from Charles Yallowitz at Legends of Windemere… the first part of Charles’ traditional Halloween serial. Follow Charles and his story…. : Skyscraper from Ghostbusters (This starts the special horror story that will run all month. I will mention that … Continue reading
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Tagged Dawn Addison, dystopia, eerie, fiction, ghosts, halloween, horror, humanity, monsters, paranormal, Post Apocalyptic, Raven Series, Raven's Wrath, supernatural, survival, thriller, writing
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My minds waterfall ~ Janette Bendle #writephoto
Close my eyes Take me somewhere Peaceful and serene A journey in my mind Somewhere I’ve never been Continue reading at What She Wrote Next
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Tagged experiences, Gratitude, love, meditaion, mindfulness, Spiritual, Weekly photo challenge
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Smorgasbord Short Stories – What’s in a Name – Ifan and the Black Sheep by Sally Cronin
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: In the second of the stories from What’s in a Name this weekend we meet Ifan…who learns some valuable life lessons from his grandmother. Ifan and the Black Sheep Ifan Williams sat in the small velvet chair … Continue reading
The Fall ~ Willow Willers #writephoto
Her eyes snapped open, how did she come to be here. Taking a deep breath she fought the confusion in her mind to discover her last journey. As her breathing slowed she took in her surroundings. This was a beautiful … Continue reading
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Tagged fall, Sue Vincent Thursday Photo Prompt, The Fall, writephoto
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Solution III… Stuart France
Dalgety Bay * The ‘Post Graduate’ Solution… “What’s a slug?” Continue reading at Stuart France
Posted in Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged esoteric, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology
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