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Daily Archives: January 5, 2019
Renewal ~ Di #writephoto
Raspberry sky, Souffle clouds depicting Air pockets of colour, Stepping stones of cotton. Trees in silhouette, Reaching upwards Brush Nature’s paint In all its glory. Continue reading at pensitivity101
Creating an Audiobook Using ACX – My Experience – Part 1 of 3
Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
In a recent post, I described the process for striking out on your own and recording an audiobook. As I mentioned in that post (found here), I originally went down this post and didn’t…
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Renewal ~ Penny Wilson #writephoto
The new dawn danced its way into existence with a light show Setting the sky ablaze with cotton-candy puffs of clouds Continue reading at Penny Wilson Writes
Some Faerie Fiction
Originally posted on deadbutdreaming:
Here are some draft sections from my forthcoming novel. The story deals with the progression of a folklorist sent out to the rural hinterlands to study faerie beliefs among the countryfolk. The main locus is a…
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Renewal ~ Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
This is the 31st and final chapter of “Of Wind and Wings”. See the table of contents here. Note – I posted three chapters that did not follow one of Sue’s prompts. Here is a brief overview in case you … Continue reading
Even mountains mourn…
Image by Stefan Keller Long ago, when the world was young, a fire had burned in him, red as hearts’ blood and he had called it love. She had risen beside him, igniting the life within, and their lives had … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, D. Wallace peach, dragon, Myths of the Mirror, writing prompt
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Renewal ~ Deepa #writephoto
crack of the dawn come great renewal calms up the tides life finds a way out of the darkest spots a sky full of floating colorful kites! Reblogged from Sync with Deep
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A church under wraps II
As we opened the door into St Kentigern’s church, it was fairly obvious we had picked the wrong time to visit. Not only was the sudden and relative warmth of the building steaming up the camera lens like there was … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Art, Churches, Don and Wen, france and vincent, historic sites, Photography, Sacred sites, symbolism, Templars
Tagged cross pattee, Crosstwaite, Cumbria, Keswick, St Kentigern, stained glass, synchronicity
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‘This Time’… Stuart France
* …The phrase itself can be used to represent or to predict. Also worth contemplating? * In the Timaeus, Plato relates the legend of Atlantis, A fabled isle of plenty now, and also in his day, lost to the ocean-bed. … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlantis, esoteric, interpretation, meaning, mystery, philosophy, Photography, Plato, Poetry, psychology, The Silent Eye
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