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Monthly Archives: March 2020
Songs of the Stone: Talon and Beak…
* …Now, one day the Leinster men were gathering together on their Game-Plain in order to take sport. “Those ravens are making a terrible cackle over there,” said one. “They have been cawing at each other like that for a … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Mythology, Stuart France
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, The Silent Eye, writing
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Living Again ~ Balroop Singh #writephoto
I rise from the valley of death The valley you pushed me into The valley I reject… Its deluge couldn’t drown me. I don’t want to mourn for The blessings that I have lost I refuse to crumble under them … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged emotions, healthyliving, Life, lifelessons, poem, relationships, resilience, torrent
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Escape
Cold grey days slide one into another Neither dark nor light to distinguish Monotone mediocrity Great Nature offers solace To threadbare emotions Wearied by clichés Expectations A duty-bound Presence Palls Peace Imbibed With each breath A renewal Wide green horizons … Continue reading
Femininity ~ Jim Adams #writephoto
She was afraid that her top would come undone, so she tested out her bathing suit under a torrent of water and to her surprise it held up. She was not sure if she should embrace or conceal her feminine … Continue reading
Window #midnighthaiku
Exotic beauties Dream of faraway places Spring rains cloud the glass
The Camisole Model ~ Anneli Purchase
Reblogged from Words From Anneli: My dream to be a model Took an unexpected turn, Success would be reality, I soon began to learn. The mistress had a camisole She was too fat to wear, And yet she couldn’t throw … Continue reading
The thunderstorm ~ Roberta Eaton #writephoto
Sue Vincent’s prompt this week fit perfectly with one of my poems from the poetry collection I contributed to, along with South African poet, Kim Blades. You can find Kim here: https://kimbladeswritingblog.wordpress.com The thunderstorm by Robbie Cheadle A deluge of … Continue reading
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Unfolding Lilac
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
And then one day there will unfold Before delighted gaze A purple ring where thickest mud Had tempered walks on winter days ⦿ Where sliding boots had struggled To cross the sodden land Our…
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Torrent ~ Cheryl #writephoto
A clear beautiful stream Hurried and pushed beyond the edge Falls helplessly in a rusty torrent. Reblogged from The Bag Lady

Barb Taub on Little Red RH as thriller. PLUS #BookReview~ Madam Tulip and the Serpent’s Tree by @DaveAhernwriter #RBRT #humor #thriller
Reblogged from Barb Taub: Lately, I’ve been reading some fabulous books from Rosie’s Book Review Team, and thinking about them in terms of Christopher Booker’s metaplot theory. Using Little Red Riding Hood as a metaplot here, I considered what Red’s story might … Continue reading →