Monthly Archives: April 2019

The Annual Bloggers Bash Awards 2019 Vote is LIVE!

The voting is open for the Annual Bloggers Bash Awards 2019… Once again, the Daily Echo was nominated, alongside a wonderful collection of blogs across the categories. Do pop over to cast your votes… and click on the names of … Continue reading

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Threshold ~ Jewel Ingalls #writephoto

I know there’s warmth on the other side. Sunshine and a breeze moving the clean ocean air. I can smell the salt and the earth from where I am, but it’s a stale, mustier version. Where I am is dark, … Continue reading

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Field of Sheaves: Finding…

* …But first to the finding, which was not easy and which though I am utterly loathe to admit it, was down to Wen. I should have known then. Turning up on my patch and finding things! Still I suppose … Continue reading

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Eventide ~ Jane Dougherty #writephoto

The spring sun has been warm today, warm enough to bring bathers into the cove. Most have left now that evening is drawing the bright colours and the glitter from the air. A couple are still here, enlaced, oblivious of … Continue reading

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Grace

Grace A gift Once given Never fading Waxing and waning On tides of awareness Veiled by waves of pain and fear Calm haven within the whirlpool A place of peace estranged from madness Waits where stillness reigns in inner silence … Continue reading

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Order #midnighthaiku

Order and chaos Seeking to define purpose Which is the master

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Threshold ~ Sisyphus #writephoto

  There, long ago, when we had space, and the air was pure, there we lived: us, the whole tribe, the children, the very old, the wise and the fools. At night we were safe, the sea protected us. We … Continue reading

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Releasing A Jamie ~ Geoff Le Pard #writephoto

Cassandra Apostrophe thought geography field trips with year 10 were like being consigned to one of the seven halls of hell, alongside dinner with her Aunt Joanne where she was expected to plead for her inheritance and her annual checkup … Continue reading

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The Wallace Stone ~ James Elkington

Reblogged from Mountains, Myths and Moorlands: From Dunblane, head up the Glen Road for nearly a mile, turning left up the Sheriffmuir Road and all the way on till you reach the pub near the T-junction another couple of miles … Continue reading

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Ambercrest Cave ~ Michele Jones #writephoto

Petra walked the shore of Allanon many times but stopped and turned around before passing Ambercrest Cave. The legend surrounding the cave had everyone afraid. She had to know if the legend was true but didn’t want to go alone. … Continue reading

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