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Monthly Archives: January 2020
Dark Enchanted Isle ~ Gavin MacGregor.
Reblogged from heritagelandscapecreativity: The small ferry left Stromness as the storm began to rise. With the distant island mountain already backdropped by troubled skies and foregrounded by rising waves, it struggled to land briefly at Graemsay, spilling out people and … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, reblog
Tagged Cultural Landscapes, culture, death, Dwarfie Stane, folklore, heritage, Hoy, landscape, More Than Human, Mortuary, Orkney, prehistory, Rackwick Bay, Scotland, Sea Eagle, Wild Prehistory
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Presence ~ Michele Jones #writephoto
Emme couldn’t believe it. She managed to get back to the school, back to the classroom. Tears streamed down her cheeks. Once again, her incompetence caused a problem. Ora was dead. The Three didn’t appear. No one came. For being … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, amwriting, flashfiction, paranormal, series, Supernatural Thriller, suspense
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Charles E. Yallowitz shares: Immortal Wars: The Summoning Part 1 #fiction
Reblogged from Legends of Windemere: Disclaimer: Immortal Wars was the book I came up with and wrote in high school. I hadn’t even hit college by the time I wrote the first two books. That means I hadn’t developed my … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, first book, heroes, high school, Immortal Wars, magic, science Fiction, space, superheroes, unedited, villains
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Presence ~ Michael #writephoto
There was a presence, there always had been a presence. Whenever you entered the field with the stones, it was there. Sometimes all around you, sometimes decidedly pressing in on you. The eeriness was profound, and at times it felt … Continue reading
Discoloured Past ~ Phillip Knight Scott #writephoto
The rocks mark the ground between prospering weeds enriched by the warmth of a sun surging overhead, encircling those of us interred on a planet whose percussive heartbeat rocks me to sleep. Continue reading at Reverie in Reverse
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #DVersePoetics, d'verse, FreeVerseRevolution, Life, poem, Poetry, prompt, writephoto
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Unseasonable weather?
The primulas, I can understand. For all their delicate beauty, they are hardy little souls and are happy to flower in winter, even poking their petals through the snow. But, for the rest of my son’s newly planted garden, there … Continue reading
Astronomical Monuments ~ Jim Adams #writephoto
Standing stones are found all over the world, and most were erected in the Stone Age between 5000 and 2000 BC, although in Western Europe their major development occurred in the third millennium BC. The monuments are set in stone … Continue reading
Illusions #midnighthaiku
Full moon reflection Golden incongruity Beyond perception Day illuminates the night Illusive beliefs challenged *
Liz Lloyd is Beetley Pete’s guest…
Reblogged from beetleypete: I am delighted to present a guest post from British blogger, Liz Lloyd. This is her own short bio. ‘After 35 years as a primary school teacher and school librarian, I started two blog sites based on … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, britain, canada, guest post, history, migration, poverty
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Presence ~ Neha #writephoto
Your presence lingers in the faded memories of childhood when we ran through summer meadows under sunshine, Continue reading at Forgotten Meadows
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Tagged forgottenmeadows, memory, Photography, Poetry, presence, sue, writephoto
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