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Monthly Archives: February 2020
Sleeping Giant…
…After watching the, again, somewhat recalcitrant sun-up, we decide to head back for breakfast via the cluster of, albeit haphazardly, positioned stones which we have come to call ‘the recumbents’. This is something of a risk, as we do … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged consciousness, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, story, The Silent Eye
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Daybreak ~ Di #writephoto
It was a new day. No-one was allowed outside to embrace the dawn, to bask in the golden tendrils of the sun which snaked across the sky seeing off the night. The sirens had gone off and in an orderly … Continue reading
Living knowledge
“Crepuscular!” He was getting desperate now, having exhausted his list of the most obscure words. His face fell as I gave him the definition. He tried another and scowled… “How do you do that?” “I read.” The words he dangled … Continue reading
Daybreak ~ Paula Light #writephoto
Streaks of gold slid over the sky, warming the night like melted butter. She tried to forget the strange happenings of yesterday, but they kept flashing through her mind like a virus on the screen. Continue reading at Light Motifs … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fiction, flash, nature, photo challenge, writephoto.
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Aeons #midnighthaiku
Ancient voices speak Whispered stories heart to heart Heard only in silence Aeons of remembering As wordless inspiration *
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Charming child ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: It has to be said that there is very little new under the sun. (Save of course for my work, never let it be said that I am derivative. Obviously there are many … Continue reading
Eyes of Time ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
“Learn to listen,” He-Who-Runs-With-Crooked-Legs told him as they sat to whittle spears and arrows out of saplings. The old man’s hands moved the sharp bone deftly over the yielding wood, smoothing any bumps that could confuse an arrow’s spirit and … Continue reading
Guest Author: Ritu Bhathal ~ Marriage Unarranged Blog Tour!
Thank you so much for being the first stop on the blog tour for my first novel, Marriage Unarranged, Sue. It’s no secret how long it took me to get this far (twenty years, if you didn’t know), and I … Continue reading
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Tagged arranged marriage, Book launch, independence, romance new book, women
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New Day~ Deborah #writephoto
at daybreak, hope dawns joy of first sparrows singing yesterday has passed Continue reading at A Wise Woman’s Journey
