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Daily Archives: October 27, 2018
Christoph Fischer reviews “A Different Kind of Angel” by Paulette Mahurin
Reblogged from Christoph Fischer: I’m delighted to finally prewsent my own review of this marvellous book. I am a big fan of Paulette who has been on my blog plenty of times and yet, not often enough. A different kind … Continue reading
Songs of the Stone: monkish mead…
* “Sea-mist,” repeated Kieron, thirteen-hundred years before those words were uttered. “Dragon’s Breath,” snorted Bark Jaw-Dark into the dancing particles of icy-air which swirled about his head, “And I’ve never know a world be the same once it’s raised.” “There’s … Continue reading
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Tagged consciousness, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME
Originally posted on Iain Kelly:
Stumbling through the thick, wet undergrowth she tripped on a protruding root and landed on her front. Another barrage of scrapes and cuts lined her face, hands and knees. Her clothes were tattered. She had…
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The Way-stone #writephoto #SueVincent
Originally posted on The Light Behind the Story:
Photo Credit: Sue Vincent Most saw it as a the remains of a tree covered in moss and simply passed it by without a second thought or glance. Others saw it as…
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Way-stone #writeup
Originally posted on Positive Side Of The Coin:
Copyright Sue Vincent Wrapped in sorrow Among rows of trees I stand waiting with internal hollowness With no identity. https://scvincent.com/2018/10/25/thursday-photo-prompt-way-stone-writephoto/
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A Dorset Weekend With The Silent Eye – Part Four
Originally posted on Helen Glynn Jones:
As the seasons tumble from summer into autumn, the fields turning to gold, I realise that it’s already October and I still haven’t finished writing up my account of The Silent Eye weekend I…
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Annus Tumulus – Tomb of the Year… Stuart France
‘Well almost…quite loosely speaking.’ ‘Very loosely speaking.’ ‘And no, it’s not a new quiz show. And nor are there any prizes. A tumulus is an artificial mound.’ ‘And a natural mound is what?’ ‘One that isn’t man made.’ ‘Has it … Continue reading
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Tagged esoteric, landscape, meaning, symbolism
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