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Monthly Archives: June 2019
Footloose in Devon ~ a new book from John Bainbridge
Reblogged from Walking the Old Ways: My Devon book’s out in paperback and on Kindle… Here’s the blurb… “The novelist John Bainbridge has walked in the Devon countryside for over fifty years, and is well known as a writer … Continue reading
Lord of the Deep, Into the Deep part 2 ~Willow Willers
Willow continues sharing her experiences at the Lord of the Deep weekend… Urshanabi leads Gilgamesh to the Deep Underworld. And so for nine hours Gilgamesh has to out run the sun. And he does out run the sun, though how … Continue reading
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Tagged feelings, Into the Deep, Lord of the Deep, music, poems, silent eye
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Hard Choices ~ Teresa Smeigh #writephoto
As the summer days are winding down, fall is starting to appear. The air is cooler in the mornings and the leaves are changing colors and starting to fall in spots. The deserted area used to be an old summer … Continue reading
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Tagged picture prompt, prompt, writephoto, writing prompt
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An Oceanic Comtemplation ~ Frank J. Tassone #writephoto
The tide rolls in. A crescendo of sound rises, as waves crest and crash against the fine sand of the beach in a roar. The last sunlight reflects on the water as the sun dips below the horizon. A sea … Continue reading
Small #writephoto
Here I stand Before Time Tides receding Constant ebb and flow Breath of earth echoing My heartbeat but a whisper A pebble skims eternity Where barely a ripple will remain To remind a soul of its journey home So insignificant … Continue reading
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Tagged being, double etheree, here and now, small
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Rescued #midnighthaiku
Nameless roses glow Delicate petals flourish Love nourishes life There is little in my garden as yet, just a few rehomed ‘weeds’ to attract butterflies and bees and a handful of ‘patio’ roses, rescued from the condemned pile at a … Continue reading
Waiting…
Summer devours spring A passionate appetite Fallen petals mourn In the heart of yesterday Tomorrow awaits its birth For Colleen’s poetry challenge
Climate Change ~ Suzanne #writephoto
This week Sue Vincent offers a number of photos for her #write photo challenge. I have chosen the image of person looking at the sea and am using it as an opportunity to compile a list of things individuals and … Continue reading
I am Nothing ~ Anjum Wasim Dar #writephoto
I am Nothing I am but a speck of dust my life soul spirit is not mine I am but a form a sound a smile a thought my idea my vision my purpose Continue reading at Poetic Oceans
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Tarragona, a City of Living History ~ Darlene Foster
Reblogged from Darlene Foster’s Blog: I love history and can never get enough of it. Visiting sights and structures from long ago makes it all seem so much more real to me. On a recent visit to Tarragona in Catalonia, … Continue reading
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Tagged Concurs de Castells, history, Roman amphitheater, Roman forum, Roman ruins, Roman walls, Romans, Spain, Tarragona
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