Monthly Archives: January 2020

Beyond This Keep ~ #writephoto

Originally posted on rivrvlogr:
Beyond This Keep Lofty as they were, our aspirations held little common ground. The ruins we share bring me no comfort, and the walls I build offer even less. There is more than gray beyond this…

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Listening to the wind

Sleepless, I lay listening to the wind, wondering what it whispered and whence it came. It moved around the house, insinuating itself through the half open window, stealing across the bed to rattle the door; a silent intruder. Where had … Continue reading

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Fragile #midnighthaiku

Tiny and fragile Unseen strength conquers the wind Inner heart endures

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Time Travelling Slowly ~Marilyn Armstrong

Reblogged from Serendipity: Without a machine or a wormhole, we travel through time every day of our lives. We don’t do it instantly, but every photo we take is a picture of us in the past. Recent past, long ago … Continue reading

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Living Lore: Murder, Ghosts and Sainthood in Offchurch ~ Gary Stocker

Gary Stocker shares the story of a murder, a ghost and a saint… whose legend I explore at the end of Gary’s post: In the Warwickshire village of Offchurch in the 1650s a man was stabbed to death in a … Continue reading

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A Magical Path

“What,” asked my correspondent, enquiring about the School, “is magic?” It is not the first time I have been asked that question, once the difference between performance magic and the magical work of the esoteric path has been established. Read … Continue reading

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Softened #midnighthaiku

Sugar frosted blooms Softening the edge of dawn Winer sun reflects

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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

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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

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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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