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Daily Archives: September 29, 2019
Harbinger ~ Sadje #writephoto
One for sorrow It it true, they ask If I see one will I stuck by something tragic? Is this a harbinger of doom? An omen of impending tragedy? Continue reading at Keep it Alive
Harbinger ~ Bobby Fairfield #writephoto
The villagers hated to see the magpie who nested in the old elm tree. To them it seemed the bird had been sitting up there forever, with it’s mocking call and loud chattering every time any one passed by. It … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged Inspired, Old knowledge, Rural life, self
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Power, Prisoners and Parties at Criccieth Castle ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: In the Epilogue of my Welsh Quest, I mentioned that we might find another couple of castles to visit during the rest of our stay in North Wales. And believe it or not, we did. But … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged Castles, Edward 1st, Historical Periods, history, Mead, medieval, Plantagenets, Quests, Wales Walk, Welsh medieval history., Welsh wars.
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Harbinger ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
My friend, with his dark black feathers and royal blue and white flash of colour Visits my garden most weeks. He particularly likes my apple tree to perch in He stays a good while, watching me washing up at my … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged beautiful things, blogging, challenge, flash fiction, life in the raw, magic, Poetry, sharing interests, short story, writing
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A Pleasant Discovery ~ Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
It was late by the time Vikki and his friend Inder left the forest and headed to their homes. “Shall we take the short cut?”, Vikki asked as the skies darkened above them. Somewhere far off the cumulus clouds rumbled. … Continue reading
Facing Fear With The Silent Eye, Part 2 – Pestilence ~ Helen Jones
Helen Jones continues her account of the recent weekend in Derbyshire… I recently attended a workshop, with The Silent Eye, about Facing Our Fears, an extraordinary weekend spent among the hills and grey stone villages of the Peak District. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged angels, bubonic plague, death, emotion, eyam, family, fleas, history, infection, loss, love, Rites of passage: seeing beyond fear, sacrifice, saxon cross, sorrow, spirit, stone cottages, village church
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Promises #midnighthaiku
* Continuity Both promise and memory Bridging the seasons *