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Daily Archives: September 2, 2019
Behold, A White Horse ~ Chris Hewitt #writephoto
This week’s photo writing prompt courtesy of Sue Vincent’s brilliant #writephoto challenge is entitled simply “frozen”. How did the world end? How did the world end? Well, it wasn’t like the books or the movies. There would be no fiery … Continue reading
Frozen ~ Sisyphus #writephoto
“I know where we are, we walked this path many times. Was it yesterday? It was summer still, and yet you see: today the ground is hard frozen, how can this be? ” “My love, you are confused. We’ve travelled … Continue reading
Guest author: Robbie Cheadle ~ Dick Turpin
The myth of Dick Turpin Fiction writer, Harrison Ainsworth, glamourised thief and highway man, Dick Turpin, in his 1834 novel, Rookwood. The novel is set in England in 1737 at a manor house called Rookwood Place and the plot revolves … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Books, castle, dungeons, England, folklore, highwayman, history, myth, new book, Through the Nethergate by Roberta eaton Cheadle, York, yorkshire
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Sunwielder: Coming Soon to Audible ~ D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: “I don’t think I can die, Estriilde,” Gryff said, his first words since the peak of the bridge. “You’ve pickled your head in wine,” Estriilde replied. They hurried toward her tent, so close to … Continue reading
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Tagged acx, ashakic record, audible, audiobook, choice, death, destiny, fantasy, fate, life's paths, sunwielder, Time travel
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Frozen ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
This week, Sue’s word is Frozen and the stunning image shows a pink and frosty dawn and a path of cracked ice leading towards the horizon… Evening sun dips Hiding behind this frozen land Bathing the ancient fjord In the … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged beautiful things, blogging, challenge, magic, mystery, Poetry, shadows, sharing interests, writing
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Frozen ~ Di #writephoto
For visually challenged writers, the image shows a pink and frosty dawn and a path of cracked ice leading towards the horizon. The amethyst sky pinkened to gold and all sense of time was lost. Unsure if it was a … Continue reading
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Notes from a Small Dog: Walking the two-legses
I have no idea why she thought she had to take the picture of us with the sign that mentions ‘animals on the road’… but she seemed happy enough to be out with the camera, so I let it pass. … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Dogs, Life, Photography
Tagged Ani, country, dog walking, pets, seasons, small dog
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The Eye-Guy… Stuart France
* SPOILS OF THE ABYSS When Pryderi, Lord of Underhill, was treated for the injury done to his arm by Tyrnonos, Thunder-of-Water, his leech, Nudd, found that he was unable to save the limb; so he hacked it down to … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Books, Don and Wen, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, france and vincent, geometry
Tagged celtic, esoteric, interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, Mythology, psychology, story, symbolism
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Fall #midnighthaiku
* Summer’s colours fall Pure purpose completes itself Time running away *
