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Daily Archives: November 27, 2019
Heartfire 4 am ~ Steve Tanham
I sometimes wonder if the fire is kin to what I am within Is skin to what I am within – when darkness lures A hiss of icy night and eyes too tired to find delight The swishing of the … Continue reading
Undimmed ~ Deborah #writephoto
even through thick bough of tree light shines undaunted Reblogged from A Wise Woman’s Journey
A very strange grave in a suburban churchyard: Pinner’s ‘floating coffin’ ~ Caroline Swan
Reblogged from Flickering Lamps: One of the joys of graveyard exploration is the discovery of unusual graves and memorials – those with eccentric designs or strange stories attached to them. The imposing monument we’re looking at today, which towers above … Continue reading
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Tagged conspiracies, design, graveyards, jane loudon, john claudius loudon, landscape, Pinner, strange old things
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#Bookreview: Artful Alchemy: Physically Challenged Fiber Artists Creating edited by Anne Copeland
What Amazon says This book contains a collection of beautiful art, plus the personal stories of the 23 multi-talented contributors. The common thread through their lives is that each woman has overcome physical and other challenges to become a successful…
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God’s Gift ~ Rebecca Cutler #writephoto
Temperature’s drop during a drizzle of evening rain branches and limbs preserved in crystalized casing, extends towards the clearest blue skies canvas touched by sunlight, diamonds in the sky. Continue reading at Beckie’s Mental Mess
Field of Nine…
* Why is the Octave so important? * Because it is simultaneously both the end of one thing, and the beginning of another.” * Continue reading at France and Vincent
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Light ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
Sun frosted leaves folding in harmony Boughs crossed in blessing to an ancient time Snow faced sun rising, a pale orb A gentle reminder of Holy sites remembered Snow covered land melting Yet the old ways remain Continue reading at … Continue reading
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Tagged challenge, life in the raw, mystery, Poetry, shadows, sharing interests, writing
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Out of season
A buzzard perches on a rain-blacked branch devoid of leaves. I cannot help but notice the bird as I pass, both of us huddled against the chill, it is the very image of winter. Dark fingers reach for the sky … Continue reading
Light ~ Roberta Eaton #writephoto
I decided to introduce a poltergeist into my currently nameless Boer War supernatural historical novel. This is an unedited extract: “You may let loose some sort of bad spirit or phantom into your home,” Michelle repeats dumbly. She stares at … Continue reading
Highlight #midnighthaiku
* Unexpected gifts Offering of winter’s touch Revealing beauty *