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Daily Archives: January 24, 2020
Smorgasbord Posts from Your Archives 2020 – #Shortstory – Ghosts in the Attic by Darlene Foster
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Welcome to the new series of Posts from Your Archives in 2020 and if you would like to participate with two of your posts from 2019, you will find all the details in this post: New series … Continue reading
Entrance ~ The Urban Spaceman #writephoto
Gulls cried raucously above as they journeyed to their nesting place. Below, field mice scurried amongst autumn’s detritus. And perched atop the bare limestone cliff between above and below, was she – the embodiment of patience. The small pond near … Continue reading
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Tagged cat, fiction, hunt, Life, lynx, nature, predator, story
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The saga of Auldwick with Cowperthwaite village hall Part 2, ‘The Village Hall Meeting.’ ~ Jim Webster
Reblogged from Jim Webster: It was obvious we were going to have to do something about the village hall. Wendy over-insuring it had put an ‘unfortunate’ fire out of our reach. Still, it did strike me that a five year … Continue reading
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Tagged lemon drizzle cake, pallet timber, understanding accounts, unfortunate fires
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Entrance ~ Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
“No, really, it’s just a hole in the ground.” I laughed. “Don’t worry, when I was your age, my place was a pretty nasty hole. Being a straight guy, I bet it was much worse than yours.” Meghan smiled, an … Continue reading
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Tagged 750 Words, flash fiction, speculative fiction, writephoto
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Bright
A wild moon Wanders the night, Frost in its soul Softly shining. Dawn, bright spirit And colour roses With quiet peace And I will follow Your path
Entrance ~ Di #writephoto
The entrance was usually unnoticed by the casual passer by, but if you knew where to look, it was a welcome sight to get out of the chill or rain. The cave itself went back far into the hillside, and … Continue reading
Painted #midnighthaiku
Dawn light and dew drops Conspire to paint the morning Fragile flames ignite