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Daily Archives: January 18, 2020
A little light rustling ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: Never let it be said that I do not have a wide circle of acquaintance. There are times when I cannot walk across Port Naain without being accosted by persons of all walks … Continue reading
Jessica Bakkers Reviews: Kari’s Reckoning (The Rose Shield Book 4) by D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Jessica Bakkers: It’s been a few weeks (and a few books) since I finished the epic conclusion to D. Wallace Peach’s fantasy series, The Rose Shield, and naughty me hasn’t yet written the review this book – nay, … Continue reading
Keep #writephoto
Originally posted on Trent's World (the Blog):
Photo by Sue Vincent I sit in my tower keep, watching across the wasteland waiting for Rodrick to blink, knowing full well that he is doing the same. It is a well-known…
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Paperback Launch!
Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
Finally, my book, A Walk in the Woods, is out in paperback! As many of you know, it’s been available as an ebook for some months. I’d hoped to be able to release the paperback…
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A Cistercian Abbey
I spent much of my childhood within walking distance of the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey, a place where history and legends seem to meld into a story perfectly designed to capture the imagination of a child. The abbey sits amid … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Churches, History, Photography, travel
Tagged Cistercian, Cranmer, ghosts, Henry VIII, Kirkstall Abbey, Kirkstall Forge, Leeds, legends, yorkshire
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Keep _~ Willow Willers #writephoto
Nature needs not straight lines It is only man who craves those confines. Nature fills the sky with grey and blue And the earth below with many a huge. Man builds his dwelling with straight sides Using what n mother … Continue reading
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One #midnighthaiku
Standing in the stream Becoming one with the flow Icy waters heal
