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Daily Archives: December 15, 2018
Beneath ~ Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
This is now the 23rd chapter of “Of Wind and Wings”. See the table of contents here. “You seem awfully distracted this evening.” Ed jolted himself back to the present and smiled. “You have a good day with The Grubb, … Continue reading
Striguil, December 1171 ~ Jane Dougherty #writephoto
The December lake is still, and the woods are bleak and leafless. Deer drift among the black trunks, and Evienne watches their shadows dappling the pale pebbles in the shallows. No one will come here until the spring, Richard not … Continue reading
Chief Prince of Pen Rhionydd…
* D: Before Merlin was a soothsayer he was a miraculous child who solved the mystery of Vortigern’s Tower. W: What mystery was that? D: Every time the tower was raised by Vortigern the hill on which it was built … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancestors, Ancient Sacred Sites, Celtic Christianity, Consciousness Studies, Full Circle workshop, landscape, meditation, mystery, perception, Photography, psychology, secret meanings of ancient myths, spiritual journey, spirituality, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Intercepted ~Maria #writephoto
Photo by Sue Vincent Ebele opened the door. “This is a surprise,” she remarked, stepping aside so that he could go inside. After she closed the door she turned to face him. “Let’s go into the living-room.” She led the … Continue reading
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Songs for the seasonally challenged III…
To the tune of God Rest ye Merry Gentlemen: God rest ye merry gentlemen… There’ll be no rest for me! I’ve got to cook and clean and wrap And then put up the tree… For Christmas cheer won’t make itself … Continue reading
Beneath ~ Willow Willers #writephoto
What Lies Beneath They say still waters run deep Hiding the secrets that they keep. Who knows what magic there might sleep. Calling to you to take the leap. Continue reading at willowdot21
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Tagged #beneath, #writephoto, Cumbria, Full Circle weekend, learning, Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, Thursday Photo Prompt
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Ani’s Advent Calendar 2018! Cats, tennis balls and Merlin, with Jaye and Anita
I may have the odd tennis ball or two. Some call it obsession… I prefer passion, or dedication, ’cause I only use one at a time, except for special games (and I need a new plant pot for that, Santa, … Continue reading
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Tagged gifts, plant pot, tennis balls
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Moons of Mountain Ana: Vamp… Stuart France
* Becky is beautiful but kind and cruel, in turns. * Her eyes flash when I call her a vamp, and when I bad mouth her boyfriend. “You make me laugh,” she says, “can I kill you?” * She has … Continue reading
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Tagged esoteric, mystery, Photography, Poetry, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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