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Monthly Archives: May 2020
The chapel at Haddon Hall
It was the morning after the Riddles of the Night* workshop that I have shared again recently. We wandered out into the landscape. Although the workshop was over, apparently, the work begun on the weekend was only just beginning… Parts … Continue reading
The Waterfall ~ Pamela #writephoto
“What do you think! Teddy used to bring me here. He said it was a spot nobody knew about and it was all ours.” Two women stood at the edge of a small grotto flanked by a diminutive waterfall. It … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, perception, short story
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…A Month of Sundays: Lady’s Lamp.
Florence Nightingale 1820-1910 * … Florence Nightingale’s spiritual life was graced by contact with the last of the Esoteric Medical Orders. The Sisters of Charity, was a religious order founded by St Vincent de Paul in 1634. Such orders had … Continue reading
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Tagged esoteric, mystery, psychology
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Cascade ~ Ritu Bhathal #writephoto
Hair Tumbling Down over Nut-brown shoulders Cascading like a Chocolate waterfall Gentle waves undulating Continue reading at But I Smile Anyway
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Tagged #writephoto, blog, Blog Post, Blogger, blogging
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The Small Dog on Dieting
She doesn’t feed me. Not at all. I’m getting so much thinner. In fact (apart from several treats) I’ve not been fed since dinner! I speak your language pretty well, There’s ‘breakfast’, ‘lunch’ and ‘tea’… ‘Elevenses’ and ‘supper’ too, So … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Humour, Poetry
Tagged Ani, bird table, diet, dog treats, dogfood, doggerel, food, the small dog
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Moon Slice ~ Reena Saxena #writephoto
Where do you come from? trickling unseen…. silvery brightness darkness with a sheen a slice of moon cascading down to earth disappearing Continue reading at Reena Saxena
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Trust #midnighthaiku
A new world opens For the ‘lilies of the field’ Opening to trust
A Heart Laid Bare ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from Strange Goings On in the Shed: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anubis#/media/File%3AStatuette_of_Anubis_MET_38.5_EGDP022863.jpg His Nibs has made an appearance finally. The great Walker Between the Worlds, He who is named Anubis reveals himself at last. It feels like our relationship is starting anew, a … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Egypt, Anubis, awakening, Cosmos, healing, Inner reflection, journey, mysteries, Psyche, The Shadow, writing process
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Always On The Hook ~ Craig Towsley #writephoto
The rod bent as the fish fought against the taut line. Goat reeled it in, without hurry, allowing the fish to tire itself. Once landed, he wrapped it in leaves from nearby ferns, enjoying the sweet smell on his hands … Continue reading
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A garden ever green – A visit to Haddon Hall
It was the morning after the Riddles of the Night* workshop that I have shared again recently. We wandered out into the landscape. Although the workshop was over, apparently, the work begun on the weekend was only just beginning… Parts … Continue reading
