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Daily Archives: February 8, 2019
MarySmith’sPlace -Remembering Silvana
Originally posted on Mary Smith's Place:
Artist Silvana McLean sadly passed away last year and The Whitehouse Gallery in Kirkcudbright, south west Scotland is paying tribute to this wonderful artist with a solo exhibition of her work. credit Euan…
Posted in Photography
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Curse of War ~ Reena Saxena #writephoto
I kept this hidden for four decades. But it appears that the end is nearing. I lost the battle for peace. The denizens of this country were a mentally and emotionally battered lot, after the last war. They lost everything, … Continue reading
Guest Author: Kenneth L. Decroo – Right Turn, Clyde
For most guest authors, I let the author’s bio speak for itself. However, author Ken Decroo says little in his official bio about the ‘life worth writing about’ that he has led. This is a man I would love to … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged animal trainer, ASL, Clint Eastwood, Clyde, Harrison Ford, Hollywood, humour, John Boorman, orang utang, thriller, Washoeproject
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A particularly fine hare
Originally posted on Tallis Steelyard:
Magic is unchancy stuff and the wise man doesn’t get involved, but unfortunately involvement can be thrust upon you. To a degree I can lay the blame at the feet of Madam Mudfold. The celebrated,…
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Be Yourself ~ Anjali Sharma #writephoto
Many among us want to be someone else, Without knowing what we actually are, Be who you are and say what you feel without wanting to become someone else, Like a sharp blade feared nothing and is beautiful and shiny. … Continue reading
Guivre ~ Jane Dougherty #writephoto
Another scene from the end of the story. For Sue Vincent’s #writephoto challenge, which for me is turning into a storyboard for my WIP. He hears Aoife screaming to him to come back. It is too late, she says. No … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged flash fiction, novel extract, WIP, writephoto
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Time travelling: Fantastic beasts and where to find them…
The reason I had long wanted to take my companion to the church at Breedon on the Hill was carved in stone. On my first ‘accidental visit’, I had been astounded by a collection of cross shafts tucked away in … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Art, Churches, Don and Wen, dragons, History, Photography
Tagged angel, Anglo-Saxon art, archaeology, breedon on the hill, carved stone, Church of SSs Mary and Hardulph
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