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Monthly Archives: August 2019
Above the Lion and the Lamb (Part Two) ~ Steve Tanham
Reblogged from Sun in Gemini: We were on the Helm Crag plateau, about to climb up and beyond the Lion and the Lamb rocks to reach the start of the ridge. When you’ve just done a steep climb, it’s natural … Continue reading
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Tagged Calf Crag, Easdale Tarn, Fairfield Round, Grasmere, Helm Crag, Lion and the Lamb, River Rothay, Wordsworth
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Within ~ Kyt Wright #writephoto
Looking out from within the shadows, the tiny being studied the landscape around the dolmen, so this was the Overworld? A land lost in memory, a world of clumsy giants. Sybon could see a group of them alighting from a … Continue reading
Oncoming, Ongoing ~ Bela Johnson
Reblogged from belas bright ideas: I don’t know how I swallowed the myth that life would ease with age, itself, the oncoming traffic of debts and obligations never slows; in fact it seems sped up as we work at carving … Continue reading
The feminine mystique ~ Janette Bendle #writephoto
A heart that whispers I am ready to love A body yearning So fragile delicate but ready to touch Continue reading at What She Wrote Next
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged beauty, feminine, inspiration, love, poems, Poetry, Word of the Day, writephoto
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Harbouring the Holy…
* Nemed of Scythia went westward until he reached the Great North Ocean. * Thirty-Four vessels his number, with thirty in each ship. * While sailing there appeared a golden tower on the sea close by. * When the sea … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, art, Books, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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Secrets #midnighthaiku
* Passing unnoticed Hidden by inattention Nature keeps secrets *
Freedom Compromised ~ Rebecca Cutler #writephoto
In this time of great depair, we need someone who is willing to repair Someone who has courage, integrity, and fortitude to fight the tyranny and political attitude Continue reading at Beckie’s Mental Mess
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Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
Perhaps a little too much information…
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The Girl With the Bicycle ~ Maria #writephoto
It was raining cats and dogs so he ran across the field to take shelter in the stone chamber. He started when he realized that someone else was there. His face brightened when he recognized the girl with the bicycle. … Continue reading
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Tagged beautiful, besotted, bicycle, bike, campus, Cary Grant, chance, change, company
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The labourer is worthy of his hire ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster as Tallis Steelyard: It is a question that may need to be asked. Should night-soil collectors seek to rise above their station? I only ask because of the sad case of Jaysen. He was a night-soil … Continue reading
