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Monthly Archives: June 2019
Drink the dawn
Society demands we do our best Striving, trying for the common goal: The home, the car, the holiday. Squeezing ourselves into a mould Shaped by the grey people, The tax collectors, The nine to fivers Caught by fear of … Continue reading
Water #midnighthaiku
Rising from the mist Life finds its perfect vessel Form and force as one
Yeah well, I speak English ~ Jim Webster
Reblogged from Jim Webster: One of the problems I have is that I am a native English speaker. I unaffectedly speak the language like a native. This isn’t an entirely good thing. Many years ago I was youth hostelling around … Continue reading
Shadows
To the small creatures that call the tree home, we are no more than a temporary addition to their landscape. Spiders and beetles wander over our legs or drop from our hair as we rest with our backs to the … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Photography, Spirituality
Tagged contrast, light and dark, self image, shadow
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Mister Fawst! A Magical History… Stuart France
* DRAMATIS PERSONAE MISTER FAWST – A Doktor of Theology. SPENSER – His Valet. ROGER – His Clown. BLACK AND WHITE – His good and bad Angels. ACEDIA AND VAINGLORIA – His Children. CARBS and CHOLES – His Scholarly … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale
Tagged esoteric, magic, psychology, ritual drama, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, Trickster
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Air #midnighthaiku
Summer breeze whispers Each breath a benediction Shared with every life
Laughter really is the best medicine … Fransi Weinstein
Reblogged from 365 and Counting: I can’t tell you how many times I ‘ve heard that over the course of my life and I’m pretty sure you’ve probably heard it more than a few times, too. Laughing has never been … Continue reading
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Tagged bloggers, blogging, blogs, faith, Fransi Weinstein, guilt, happiness, health, Humour, laughter, Mayo Clinic, positivity, shiva, storytellers, storytelling, stress, writers, writing
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6 Reasons Why A Publisher Says Yes And 6 Reasons They Say No ~ K.M. Allan
Reblogged from K.M. Allan: If you’re wondering what makes the manuscript selected by a publisher so special, you’re not the only one. I recently attended the KidLitVic conference where that question was put forward to publishers Susannah Chambers (Allen & … Continue reading
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Tagged dos and donts, dvice, kidlitvic2019, publishers, publishing, tips, writers conference, writing
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Rombalds Moor
There is a place the heart calls home, I think, for each of us. Sometimes we are lucky enough to live there. Sometimes it simply lives within us and pulls at the heartstrings, calling us. It may be the place … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, archaeology, Art, france and vincent, Spirituality
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, Poetry, writing, yorkshire
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