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Monthly Archives: June 2019
The Golden Eye of Fiveness (2) ~ Steve Tanham
In Part One, we looked at a very simple sequence of numbers that ‘orbited’ or homed-in on a certain value. Now we need to examine that value and look at the sheer magic of what it represents. The ‘planet’ which … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged Fionacci, fractals, Golden Mean, Golden Ratio, Golden Section, Phi, sacred geometry
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Our Review for Sword of Destiny by Sue Vincent #ArthurianFantasy @SCVincent
A lovely review from Jaye and Anita…. Thank you, ladies! Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes “…and the swords must be found and held by their bearers lest the darkness find a way into the heart of man. Ask the waters … Continue reading
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Thursday photo prompt: Choices #writephoto
Welcome to this week’s writephoto prompt. Something a bit different this week as I have a long road trip coming up before the next round-up is due. I did consider not posting a prompt at all… but it did not … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Photo prompt round-up: Yearning #writephoto
* Tides of memory Reflecting moments held dear Dawn light at sundown * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken on a trip to Scotland several years ago, when we stopped at a small fishing village, St Monan’s, deserted … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Gnomes, magic and porriwiggles…
I don’t know what sparked the memory. It might have something to do with the Elemental symbolism and magic of the upcoming workshop weekend. And we had been talking about gardens with one of my son’s neighbours… and gardens are … Continue reading
Posted in symbolism, The Silent Eye, wildlife
Tagged childhood, education, elementals, garden gnome, magic, newts, salamanders
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Enduring #midnighthaiku
* One perfect moment Eternally enduring Captured by the heart *
My Firstborn ~ Deborah #writephoto
As I watch the tide ebb and flow, I think of you. I wonder where you and what you look like. I wonder if you resemble me or if you’re a splitting image of your father. He and I were … Continue reading
The Other Side of Darkness ~ Christine Bolton #writephoto
She walked slowly and deliberately crossing the path of no one Her hair like spun sugar Almost caramelized In the early morning sun The day was beginning making its glorious entrance bringing lightness to her day The remains of the … Continue reading
The Giants’Graves ~ Mary Smith #Arran
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Graves where giants were buried or where giants buried their victims? Neither, it turns out, and I still haven’t discovered how these Neolithic burial cairns on Arran came to be associated with giants. These two … Continue reading
