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Monthly Archives: January 2019
It was the wrong sort of dungeon ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: Like all old cities, much of Port Naain is built on older bits of Port Naain. It’s claimed that in the Sump there are houses falling down because they’re built on the foundations … Continue reading
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Tagged canes do not wield themselves!, chamber pots, Jim Webster, Port Naain, wacker-nanny, whips and chains
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Renewal ~ Michael #writephoto
With the season of renewal sweeping down on the bushland, the process swung quickly into action. It was a time for shedding the old, intense preening and looking forward to all the season brought them. Every creature looked forward to … Continue reading
Brief encounter…
It was the morning after the workshop, our last morning in Cumbria, and adventure called. We had stayed an extra night to allow us to drive the long way home, through the stunning landscapes of the Lake District… and via … Continue reading
Posted in England, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged conservation, red squirrel, species extinction, UK, wildlife
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Renewal ~ Joelle LeGendre #writephoto
“Skies roar,” I said as we walked the trail. “Don’t you hear the colors?” “Helluva first date,” he grumbled. “Shall we return to a venue more…civilized?” So predictable. Aunt Marie always did pick arrogant, domineering men for my dates. Better … Continue reading
The Great Outdoors ~ Fandango #writephoto
“What a stunning sunset, Josh. Isn’t it beautiful?” Sara asked. “Look at how much dimension there is to the sky with that layer of clouds. It’s so dramatic.” “This is pure madness, Sara,” Josh said. “It’s cold and damp and … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #NDRW, #writephoto, camping, clouds, Daily Addictions, fire, FOWC, RDP, sunset, winter, WOTD
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A bad case of flu
Originally posted on Jamie Dark:
As I drove down the muddy track the thunderstorm broke, the car went out of control and I lurched into the ditch. The satnav had broken a few miles back, and travelling to this rural…
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Morocco – An Artist Residency To Remember
Originally posted on Art and Sacred Sites:
In September I did a two week artist residency at Green Olive Arts in Tetouan, northern Morocco. It is a beautiful city with a definite Spainish influence and pedestrian streets easy to manuever. I stayed…
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Renewal ~ Hélène Vaillant #writephoto
Renewal… in a limbo fog what direction shall I claim the one that is shown? Reblogged from Willow Poetry
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #writephoto, haiku, Poetry, renewal, Thursday photo prompt: Renewal #writephoto
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Though they may not know it… Stuart France
* The One animates Spirit with Light. Spirit animates Soul with Love. * Continue reading at The Silent Eye
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Tagged being, consciousness, meditation, mindfulness, perception, Photography, psychology, Silent Eye Teachings, spirituality
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