Monthly Archives: March 2019

The Point of a Wizard’s Hat

Originally posted on writing in north norfolk:
It’s filled with language, thoughts and magic that escape like clouds to the atmosphere. The full moon shudders, she knows how tragic it is for wizards to live in fear. In fear of…

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Secret Magic

Originally posted on Positive Side Of The Coin:
Photo courtesy Sue Vincent In moonlight, White as milk, Dreamlike situation, The evening in her blues, Melting step by step As if on cues! Bewitching with secret language, She came to me,…

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Is it a bird? ~ Tallis Steelyard

Reblogged from Jim Webster at Tallis Steelyard: Occasionally it happens that somebody is so desperate that they throw common sense to the winds and attempt extravagantly eccentric things. I have never tried to quantify matters but I suspect that there … Continue reading

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THE WIZARD’S INN

Originally posted on Iain Kelly:
The Wizard’s Inn had never appeared in the ‘Top 50 Pubs of Norfolk’ published annually by the Norwich Gazette. It had never featured in the local tourist guide or any Good Food guide. The ale…

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Inside the church at Penn II

Continuing my visit to Penn, to keep my promise to Noelle Granger. The first part can be read here  and the second part can be found here: There is so much to notice in the church at Penn… far too … Continue reading

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Verily, Verily… Stuart France

* The thing is… It is impossible to ‘do’ such sites in one visit. In fact, it is not possible to ‘do’ such sites at all. If anything, they ‘do’ you, if you allow them. As we were about to … Continue reading

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Still #midnighthaiku

* Frost chills the morning Warmth a distant memory The sun still rises *  

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A Fairytale for Grownups! ~ Anita Dawes

Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie: Our Little Green Friend I went with Jaye to meet the strange little fellow she had found at the bottom of our garden yesterday. Sitting beside him, I wondered if he could speak. … Continue reading

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The tip of the iceberg…

“Seriously?” “Yes.” “You’re not winding me up?” “No.” “When did that happen?” “Well…my last birthday…” It was sort of an obvious answer… “Well, that’s thrown me… I thought you were much younger…” Which might explain why he doesn’t seem to … Continue reading

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Never Look Back… Stuart France

* The first thing to remark, apart from the increased Avian Activity Quotient… Was, the difference an hour makes. * * Was it simply the movement of the sun? The progress of the day… Or had the site responded to … Continue reading

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