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Originally posted on Lucy Brazier:
A festive short story written by Lucy Brazier and performed by the brilliant Paul Butterworth ? ? PorterGirl – the perfect Christmas gift! AMAZON UK AMAZON US
The beast had always found it easier to stay beneath the lake. The risk of poking its head above was too great to contemplate nowadays. There were places more dangerous than others, like near the boat ramp where crowds gathered … Continue reading
a captured image contemplates the liberty of its reflection Reblogged from Tina Stewart Brakebill
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
It’s little more than a hillock A green slope, with mist Until the sky rips open And something unseen Reaches down To ink a drawing of The possible Then mind, seizing itself Creates the…
Reflections reflect you and me Together for ages yet apart We stand here Our thirst unquenched. Visitors come and go Admire our vicinity to each other Some capture us on the canvas Of their minds Continue reading at Emotional Shadows
This gallery contains 5 photos.
Originally posted on Lucy Brazier:
A festive short story written by Lucy Brazier and performed by the brilliant Paul Butterworth ? ? PorterGirl – the perfect Christmas gift! AMAZON UK AMAZON US
* One of the ‘hardy perennials’ on many of our workshops is the thorny problem of intent. Thorny because much of what we now see may not have been originally intended by the erstwhile perpetrator or perpetrators, yet some of … Continue reading
What Lies Beneath Consider a reflection. What is hidden cannot be measured. There is a depth that must be experienced. The full weight is not borne by one limb. Continue reading at rivrvlogr
I’ve eaten a fair bit of snow in my time. Granted, it is usually attached to a ball…’cause if you get the ball rolling juust right, it can pick up loads of the stuff! It’s a good game… though some … Continue reading