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Daily Archives: November 20, 2018
Shadows ~ Di #writephoto
It’s deserted now, But in the stillness of the night The shadows take over. Casting their unique silhouettes Over the empty courtyard, In eerie silence Continue reading at pensitvity101
Awiti’s Tutoring ~ AHFA #writephoto
Photo by Sue Vincent Awiti stood at the gate, her slender fingers gripped the iron as she peered through at the impressive building of the school she wished she could go to. She watched the white Afrikaan girls talking and … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged Afrikaan girls, Apartheid system, Bantu, chaperone, classroom, country, dinner, doctor, drugstore, education, government, housewife, learning, market, Nelson Mandela, peers, poor, poverty, racial segregation, real life, School, trouble, tutor, tutoring, uneducated, unskilled laborer
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Guest author: Neil Rushton ~ Articulating the Faeries
What are the faeries? This question is surprisingly difficult to answer. Since May 2016 I’ve been attempting to get under the skin of the question on my blog-site deadbutdreaming, where I post articles that engage with the phenomenon of the … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post
Tagged Alan Lee, Ann Jeffries, Brian Fround, David Luke, Fae, faeries, folklore, Mythology, otherworld, Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
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Thoughts of a Ghost ~ Willow Willers #writephoto
Am I awake or is this dream There is no colour, everything monochrome. Shadows lengthen belying the scene. I am cold and a long way from home. I cannot move I cannot speak My mind is confused and my is … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged Castles, ghosts, shadows, Sue Vincent, Thursday Photo Prompt, war, writephoto
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Shadows ~ Sisyphus #writephoto
“I am not sure where to start,” said the old man, looking at me with a smile. “This is an ancient site, and it’s full of memories… of shadows too…” I was intrigued, but waited for him to continue. “A … Continue reading
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Fair weather…
I journeyed from darkness to light, driving through the dawn as the blackness greyed. The silhouettes of trees slowly detached themselves from the night as the sun attempted to pierce a pall of cloud that flushed to palest rose before … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged Cumbria, december, perspective, weather, weekend workshop
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Crocodile Man ~ Stuart France
* Crocodile Man was married to Whistle Duck and they had two daughters… “We’ll have fish tomorrow night,” said Crocodile Man, “I’ll go out early in my bark canoe.” So next morning Crocodile Man set off, and his two daughters … Continue reading
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Tagged Aboriginal Australians, landscape, meaning, Milky Way, Mythology, psychology, story, Stuart France, symbolism
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