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Daily Archives: August 15, 2019
It could be God
Originally posted on Reena Saxena:
“It’s the same silhouette again, which appears every evening.” “How do you know it’s the same one?” “I’ve been watching it from childhood, and seen it grow old. It walks exactly the same distance from…
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THE GIANT’S JOURNEY
Originally posted on Iain Kelly:
Every year one of the giants made the pilgrimage. This year it was the turn of Eindride. The village came out to see him off. The ritual sacrifice to the Gods was part of the…
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Vexed by the Tribe ~ Steve Tanham
I am vexed… It’s a word you don’t hear much, now. Old English, I believe. It describes an agitated state of mind – and possibly body – when something nagging can’t be solved. What I’m vexed about is the entrenchment … Continue reading
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Tagged fear, love, Mass behaviour, Mechanics of thought, Political manipulation, Tribes
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Olga Nunez ~ #Bookreview of Voices of the Second World War: A Child’s Perspective by Sheila A Renshaw (@penswordbooks)
Reblogged from Olga Nunez: Hi all: I bring you another book by Pen & Sword, one that I know will interest many of you. Voices of the Second World War: A Child’s Perspective by Sheila A Renshaw Voices of the … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Book reviews Children, history, Pen & Sword, true accounts, UK, WWII
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Thursday photo prompt: Journey #writephoto
Welcome to this week’s writephoto prompt. If you know where it was taken, please keep it to yourself to let imaginations play. 🙂 Use the image below as inspiration to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… … 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: Within #writephoto
* Moments to treasure Peace within and peace without Land and heart as one Flesh and stone in harmony Melding for eternity * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken at St David’s Head in Wales a few years … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Riddle Me Ree…
* The device of riddling is common to most traditional cultures. Maidens set riddles for their suitors: ‘What is sweeter than mead…?’ ‘What is whiter than snow…?’ ‘What is lighter than a spark…?’ * Antagonists use riddles to settle their … Continue reading
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Tagged consciousness, mystery, Photography, psychology, writing
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Forgotten #midnighthaiku
* Mysteries whisper Memories long forgotten Ancient lore stirring *