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Monthly Archives: February 2020
Guest Author: Robbie Cheadle ~ Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives
The Hungarian Jewish Museum was constructed on the plot where Theodor Herzl‘s, known as the father of the State of Israel, two-story Classicist style house stood, and adjoins the Great Synagogue on Dohány Street in Budapest. The museum holds the Jewish Religious and Historical … Continue reading
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Tagged Hanukkah, history, holocaust, hungary, Menorah, museum, travel
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Wandering Like A Daffodil ~ Geoff Le Pard #writephoto
Percy Bluffer-Baton, third in line to the Earldom of Twinkle-on-Haze sat on the small marsupial shaped crenellation that extruded from the grassy knoll and had a moment. Percy’s moments tended to be on the short side, almost dwarfish in their … Continue reading
High Mythology…
For those readers interested in Mythology there are a couple of books published under the Silent Eye Press banner which it would be foolish to be unaware of. The first is the cycle of Egyptian Myths re-envisioned by Sue Vincent … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Poetry
Tagged albion, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, story, writing
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Still ~ Honore Dupuis #writephoto
This calm landscape makes waiting a sweet pleasure: the stillness of the air, the lambs’s voices, the sharp green in the trees. Here you said once you would come back, so I wait here, every year, at the same spot, … Continue reading
Crystal
The present encased in liquid crystal Where focussed immediacy reigns Life seen through a sparkling lens Hearts drowning in a moment Releasing emotion Caught and capturing Grief or beauty Storm or dew Raining Tears Clear Vision Sees beyond Pale reflections … Continue reading
Reunion ~ Sascha Darlington #writephoto
“Skulking around.” That’s what Grandma Lindley would say. “Why you skulking around, child? Don’t you have better things to do than spy on folks?” That’s what she would ask me if she were alive today and saw me. My reply … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged country, fiction about returning home, future, gardening, returning home, reunion, second chance, writephoto
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Open #midnighthaiku
Petals unfolding Beauty opens to wonder A delicate dawn *
The four elements ~ Running Elk
Reblogged from Stepping Stones: Some places are timeless. Untouched by the ravages of modernity, they remain outside the normal order of things. Entering these spaces opens something primal within us; something we recognise, yet find impossible to adequately describe. Whether … Continue reading
Still ~ Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
Edward walked into the garden. He sniffed the air and frowned. It was a normal early spring day. The grass had completed that shift from dead brown to lively green and the first buds were on the point of bursting … Continue reading
Guest author: Darlene Foster ~ A Sleepless Night in Aledo
Spain is a fascinating country with many Fiestas, one for every week it seems. These colourful festivals are based on age-old traditions and legends. Some are quite unique. La Noche en Vela, the Sleepless Night, is held every August in … Continue reading
