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Daily Archives: October 14, 2018
Forgiveness Quote ~ Debbie Roth #writephoto
When I was in Italy, I saw so much of Michelangelo’s work. Each time, I looked at what he did and experienced the power of his presence. It was like he was there in the room, touching me with his … Continue reading
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Tagged #forgivingfridays, #writephoto, art, beauty, Florence, forgiveness, Italy, michelangelo, peace, Photography, spirituality
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When all the world was empty of humankind ~ Marilyn Armstrong #writephoto
When the world is empty, there is Bone. We got the word in 2018. Twelve years to fix the world. It had taken hundreds of years to screw it up. Hundred of years of burning coal, pouring poisons into the … Continue reading
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Tagged ecology, Marilyn Armstrong, nature, Photography, Sue Vincent's Thursday photo prompt, writephoto
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#writephoto regulars ~ Ritu Raps
I asked the writephoto challenge regulars if they would like to come over and introduce themselves. The first one to do so is Ritu Bhathal, from But I Smile Anyway. Without those of you who write and read the pieces … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, Guest post, Music, photo prompt, Photography, writing
Tagged humour, poems, rap, writephoto
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The Last of its Kind~ Michael #writephoto
When the last of his kind died, he was left where he fell. At the time there wasn’t much thought given to his and his kinds demise. Good riddance some said. Others thought it a shame he and his kind … Continue reading
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Tagged death, last of its kind, sickness, skull, writephoto
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Changing the seasons of the world – Marilyn Armstrong
Reblogged from Serendipity: I haven’t read the official report, but I’ve read a lot of summaries and I wasn’t at all surprised by any of it. Twelve years left and then we can’t “save the earth.” I consider it highly … Continue reading
Inspector Sunday (end)
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
“Grandad!” The little girl was shouting his name from the far bank of the river. She was waving something at him; her excited voice carried across the water. “Look, Grandad, I’ve got your book……
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The Ultimate Calamity ~ Fandango #writephoto
Pointing to a white object in an otherwise desolate landscape, Inark activated his comm device. “Go investigate,” he ordered Gdon. Gdon transported himself to the object Inark had pointed to. “It appears to be some sort of artifact,” Gdon said. … Continue reading
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Tagged bovine, calamity, catastrophic, climate, colonization, earth, environment, famine, humans, Remains, wars, writephoto
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A little care…
The narrow village street is busy with rush hour traffic. The lorry coming towards me on the other side of the road is respecting the speed limit, the impatient driver behind him is not. Without warning, the car pulls out … Continue reading
Baby Bear… Stuart France
Carreg Coetan Arthur * Otherwise, ‘Arthur’s Quoit.’ Of which there are a goodly number dotted about our Blessed Isles. Which makes me wonder… It is hard not to regard this Arthur as a giant too. And indeed the folk record … Continue reading
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Tagged Fairy Tale, geometry, landscape, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology, standing stone, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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