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Daily Archives: October 10, 2018
Winter Souvenirs ~ Kim M. Russell #writephoto
below ever-changing blues ruffled by winds’ blow the ebb and flow of translucent water embraces islets Continue reading at Writing in North Norfolk
Faraway ~ Christine Bolton #writephoto
Faraway in my dreams You wait for me here We kiss in sunlight and then you disappear You come and go whenever I wish Never staying long Swimming away like a fish Continue reading at Poetry for Healing
Imagine a Woman
Originally posted on Purplerays:
? ? Imagine a Woman Imagine a woman who believes it is right and good she is a woman. A woman who honors her experience and tells her stories. Who refuses to carry the sins of…
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The Rat in the Python #Fifties #Memoirs #Humour
Reblogged from Judith Barrow: Many of you will have enjoyed Trish’s writing here before. She is one of my many talented students that I’m privileged to tutor each week. Hope you equally relish this dip into the past. For some … Continue reading
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Tagged baby boomers, blogging, carpets, changing times, friends, history, humour, memories. home, people, relationships
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Faraway ~ Hélène Vaillant #writephoto
Evening ablution ocean whispering secret faraway: mirage Reblogged from Willow Poetry
Readers’ Letters – Why You Should Write One ~ Esther Newton
Reblogged from Esther at estherchiltonblog: Did you know that you can earn around £200 pounds a month from writing readers’ letters? They’re a form of writing that’s often dismissed, but they shouldn’t be ignored – whether you’re new to the … Continue reading
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Tagged earning from writing, income, readers letters, writing advice, writing tips
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Randolph the Waterhog ~ Michael #writephoto
Faraway and some fathoms deep lived Randolph the Waterhog. Waterhogs are an elusive sea creature inhabiting the shoals on a good day and the depths when they are pissed off. Bravery is only exercised when in the shoals, the Waterhog … Continue reading
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Tagged faraway, sea creatures, waterhog., writephoto
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When smiles take flight
The day was perfect… a little cloud, a superb sunrise and clear, cold air. My eldest son and I were heading for a little village near Maidenhead where, in 1928 when the de Havilland family had bought nearly two hundred … Continue reading
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Tagged aerobatics, biplane, de havilland, disability, dreams, possibility, tiger moth
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Green grow the rushes O’ II…
* …If Tee’s study was the hub of intelligence, then Miss Hunnyfludd’s office, which comprised no more than a hastily compromised ante-chamber to its plush superior, was the heart… Thomas Welch was currently making himself at home in the heart … Continue reading
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Tagged earth mysteries, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, the mysteries
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