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Monthly Archives: March 2020
Living Lore reblog: Faeries in the Arthurian Landscape by Neil Rushton
Reblogged from deadbutdreaming: The faeries who appear in the Arthurian mythos are a distinctive breed; ontologically different from the entities that most often surface in folklore. They usually have specific roles to fulfil, catering to the literate classes who were … Continue reading
Libelled! ~ Geoff Le Pard #writephoto
Jack Daw and Carrie Crow surveyed the scene. A misty hue hugged the landscape. It all looked so normal. Jack cast a beady eye on his boss and pecked nervously at his claws. ‘Oh stop that. You know what happens … Continue reading
Fathom ~ Kittysverses #writephoto
Deep down, Nestle secrets, Mysteries, enigma, Unfathomable, hidden in, Pockets, Continue reading at Kittysverses
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Close to home: Bierton and St Osyth’s Well
With the current ban on travel curtailing our adventures, it seems a good time to take a look at some of the many places we have visited over the years but have never written about or which have been mentioned … Continue reading
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A Boundary ~ Nascent Ederren #writephoto
Not a soul in sight. Just the wind and mist in a whispered hush making their way across the world. The chill of water in the morning air stands in place, as though no longer able to keep the relentless … Continue reading
Blown #midnighthaiku
Stark branches blossom Colours dance in vernal winds March is blown away
Živa ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: Packets of water Jostle moving downstream A rushing whine Grabs my soul As I tumble and roll away Her hair envelopes Like a curtain waterfall Continue reading at The Magical World … Continue reading
The Devil with It! ~ Jen Goldie #writephoto
I remember it now. It was a hazy day, mid spring. I’m sure of it. She’d decided to explore the rocks a bit, then make her way to the Hills to a cabin we built. I remember telling her you … Continue reading
Living Lore: March folklore ~ Gary Stocker
Gary shares some March-related lore: “A peck of dust Is worth a king’s ransom” A peck being a unit of dry volume. Finding that much dry soil in March is very unusual. “March many weathers” As we have seen, March … Continue reading
Wistful ~ Brian F. Kirkham #writephoto
She returned to the moor every hill a passing memory veils of tears ran down her face Continue reading at The Inkwell
