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Daily Archives: February 29, 2020
The pitfalls of Ontological Nihilism ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: One of the advantages of being a poet is that I am excused philosophy. Admittedly I have been challenged on this topic by a number of philosophers over the years. My response has … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged charity scholar, lesser nihilisms, Ontological Nihilist, tenure, travelling salesmen
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Memory ~ Cheryl #writephoto
“Yup, it is a remarkable likeness.” “I’ve always loved John Wayne.” Continue reading at The Bag Lady
More #Neolithic sites on #Orkney ~ Deborah Jay
Reblogged from Deborah Jay: I promised more, and believe me, there’s plenty more! First up is Unstan Chambered Cairn. This is only a little way along the road from Maeshowe, and the second of 4 chambered cairns we explored. If … Continue reading
Pareidolia: Memories in the Sky ~ Oluwatosin Okupa #writephoto
‘Pareidolia’ The kind of word that makes you suddenly become friends with your dictionary all over again, or makes you get into Google’s mind. ‘Pareidolia’ Hey! Don’t judge but it’s totally a new word to me, and it got me … Continue reading
Lion and Hare…
* Lion lived in the forest. Lion was invincible and the sole champion of the forest. Whatever other creatures lived in the forest, Lion, killed and ate. * The animals of the forest came together and drew up a petition … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Folk Tale, Stuart France
Tagged psychology, story, Trickster, writing
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Memory ~ Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
Did I hear the wind whisper Your name As it sighed between trees and standing stone? Did I see Your shadow cross a threshold Long buried beneath the empty, grassy plain? Did I sniff the fragrance Of your food Wafted … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #writephoto, flash fiction, micro fiction, poem
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Fragments of history
Over the past month or so, we have been revisiting places in my local area in preparation for the April workshop we will be running here. There are so many wonderful sites that we would love to include, but time … Continue reading
Lady-in-waiting #midnighthaiku
Bowed by frozen tears Beauty hangs her head and smiles Awaiting the sun *