Monthly Archives: December 2018

Orange Kisses ~ Ponnz #writephoto

Lodging beneath the hills The Sun waved its bye Splashing orange kisses to the stones and sky Continue reading at The Swan Song

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Mutt, dining with friends

Originally posted on Tallis Steelyard:
I have often wondered whether it is possible for us to do without bureaucracy. Some will tell you that we need a bureaucracy because it supplies the underpinnings of civilisation and without it; we would…

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The Killing Of Christmas~ Geoff Le Pard #writephoto

Sergeant Crimpson wiped his eyes. This year he’d get the Son of a … Sure he knew he’d not be popular but defending the homeland against foreign invaders had been his life’s work and he’d been successful, one hundred damn … Continue reading

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Christmas past…

When I was small, my mother received a Christmas card that she loved. It showed simple silhouettes, in red white and gold, of a lion laid down with a lamb. The majestic strength of the lion held the vulnerable lamb, … Continue reading

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Setting ~ Hélène Vaillant #writephoto

  golden angel dust elevating enchantment peacefully setting Reblogged from Willow Poetry

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Has He Been? Stuart France

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Peace #midnighthaiku

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Dragon Sunset ~ Ken Gierke #writephoto

Dragon Sunset As dark massive spikes towered From the spine of the great beast, Earth rumbled at its power, A monstrous bellow released. In legends of the ages, That disastrous call brought tears. Tales of its mighty rages Echoing, still, … Continue reading

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Slouching Towards Bethlehem

Originally posted on Jim Webster:
There are a lot of Christmas traditions about. Some are long lasting, some almost transient. A friend of mine used to be in the catering/retail trade and one year, calling in the wholesalers just before…

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Cant and Greta

Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
Between the Cant and the Greta rivers there is a castle. In it lived a great chief, a warlord who was a King in his own right. His name was Bernard Maltravers and his…

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