
Nature draws the veil
Defining realities
Limiting vision
Only when the time is right
Will illumination come
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The photo for this week’s prompt was taken at the Hurlers Stone Circle, looking up towards the Cheesewring. On this particular visit, the mist was so thick…more so than it appears from the photo… that we felt it was not the time to visit the stones on Bodmin Moor. Later, we would be luckier and welcomed by sunshine. While the stacked stone smay be a natural formation, they stand within a prehistoric enclosure, giving credence to our theory that our ancestors saw the life in the land, adopting natural features as part of their reverence for its spirit.

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Thank you to everyone who took part, visited or reblogged the posts or left comments for their authors.
A new prompt will be published later today. As always, I will reblog as many contributions as space and time allows as they come in… and all of them will be featured in the round-up next Thursday.
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Thank you to all Contributors!
Nima Mohan at The Tenth Zodiac
Shweta Suresh at My Random Ramblings
Khwabo ka Sapna ~ and a second poem here
Janette Bendle at What She Wrote Next
Christine Bolton at Poetry for Healing
Kerfe Roig at K- Lines that Aim to Be
Teresa Smeigh at Tessa can do it
Annette Kalandros at Hearing The Mermaids Sing
Honoré Dupuis at Of Glass and Paper
Anita from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie
Joe M at Does Writing Excuse Watching?
Aseem Rastogi at Transition of Thoughts
Balroop Singh at Emotional Shadows
Dr. Crystal Grimes at Mystical Strings
Brian F. Kirkham at The Inkwell
and a second, light-hearted take from Brian
Ritu Bhathal at But I Smile Anyway
Keith Hillman at Keith’s Ramblings
Alethea Kehas at The Light Behind the Story
A.A. Azariah at Wallie’s Wentletrap



























Beautiful thought and wisdom of words shared
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Thank you.
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Reblogged this on Art, Photography and Poetry.
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Thanks for sharing, Goff.
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Cheers.
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Thanks Sue. Don’t blame you for giving the Moors a miss on that day.
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We only missed one part… and the sheer drop we might have ‘found’ made that sensible 😉
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🙂 thank heavens for that!
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🙂
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Nature likes to keep her mysteries too.
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I’m glad some remain to her 🙂
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But humans will
Keep on questing.
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Oh yes 🙂
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👍
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Reblogged this on Campbells World.
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Thanks for sharing the round-up, Patty.
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Those stones are so unique and impressive. I love the photo with them shrouded in mist. Beautiful poem, Sue.
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They do have a quite remarkable presence, Diana.
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I didn’t think mine made it to you this week for whatever WP issue was going on at the time. Here it is. https://oureyesopen.blog/2020/06/10/write-photo-haiku-veiled-spirit/
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May nature and humanity both lift the veils of blindness so hope can return with clarity.
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Indeed, Jules.
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