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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Pure #midnighthaiku
* Spirit taking form Inevitable descent The essence of life *
Now ~ Michael at Afterwards
Reblogged from Afterwards: A thousand sunsets I would give for just one more night in your arms and sorry would not pass my lips though every moment stolen unrepentent would I be. Continue reading at Afterwards
Inside the church at Penn
Continuing my visit to Penn to keep my promise to Noelle Granger: Although the modern doors inside the twelfth century had worried me, my fears were laid to rest as soon as I stepped beyond them. It was probably just … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged america, Holy Trinity Church, Jordans, Penn Buckinghamshire, Quaker, twelfth century church, William Penn
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Small #midnighthaiku
* Small joys and wonders Tenacious yet fragile Rest safe in the heart *
How To Be An Expert Typo Hunter ~ K. M. Allan
Reblogged from K. M. Allan: You’ve got to be a lot of things when you’re a writer. Not only do you need to craft characters and worlds from nothing, bring together a cohesive story, and take hundreds of random words … Continue reading
Missing…
No ball outside the bathroom door No muddy trace of canine feet There is no dog hair on the floor The house looks shiny, clean and neat. Outside the pigeons on the fence Can bill and coo without a fight … Continue reading
Guilty #midnighthaiku
Hiding is futile Guilt can wear many faces Some still melt the heart Ani demands that I point out that these are old photos and she would not dream of unstuffing anything these days… she says.
Reality TV? ~Steve Tanham
It’s full of trivia and artificial things; things which have arisen in the name of entertainment. Everywhere you look there is a stream of mindless celebrities willing – some would say desperate – to eat tropical bugs to give themselves … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt: Sign #writephoto
Something a bit different this week that I thought might be fun. Use the image below as inspiration to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT) Wednesday 20th March … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Photo prompt round-up: Tranquil #writephoto
* Time Passing Ceaselessly Caught by the stream Flotsam and jetsom Spiralling whirpools Memories reflect themselves In silent and unruffled pools The river flows heedlessly onwards Our tears and laughter define its essence * The photo for this week’s prompt … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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