Monthly Archives: April 2020

Given… Stuart France

* If we ever had any doubts about what it is we do, then the circumstances of our ‘flying visit’ to Skipton was lying in wait to dispel them. ‘Hell, we weren’t even supposed to be going to Skipton!’ Over … Continue reading

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Aseem Rastogi #writephoto

Through grit and determination alone, he could find the opening. Reblogged from Transition of Thoughts

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A moment’s peace…

Two herons flew over the garden today; they had no interest in the pond below, intent only their pursuit of each other. Half a dozen kites wheeling, diving and chasing each other in the skies… and a busy bluetit, lining … Continue reading

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Windows ~ Reena Saxena #writephoto

carefully stacked up obstructions brainstormed, planned machinations Continue reading at Reena Saxena

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Pathways #midnighthaiku

Pathways green and gold Leading spring towards summer Let the heart wander

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Shall We Meet Under the Light of the Moon? ~ Jan Malique

Reblogged from stranegoingsonintheshed: This post started out in a totally different “body.” It had to be discarded. Why? The inner prompting, my Muse that is, decided otherwise. I’m in agreement with him. The White Hare makes an appearance, a messenger … Continue reading

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Another World ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto

It felt great to be back out in the world. She couldn’t wait to head into the hills and revisit all her favourite spots – hill climbing was not something you could do while locked down in your house and … Continue reading

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The Joyous Photograph ~ Steve Tanham

From a photographic perspective, we live in a wonderful age. Even the most humble of today’s mobile phones boasts a decent camera. Used within their limitations, we can achieve an amazing record of our days – even locally to our … Continue reading

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Riddles of the Night: Connections

Continuing the story of a Silent Eye workshop in Derbyshire, in December 2017. Parts One , Two  and Three can be found by clicking the highlighted link. We toured the church in Bakewell with our companions, stopping at each of … Continue reading

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Thursday Photo Prompt- Otherworldly #WritePhoto

Originally posted on Keep it alive:
Sue Vincent is the host of Thursday Photo Prompt Welcome to this week’s writephoto prompt. This week’s prompt ~ Otherworldly For visually challenged writers, the?image shows an opening between boulders, through which a rocky…

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