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Daily Archives: June 29, 2020
Tails from Westley Piddle: Henry ~ Part Five, from Zozo and Jools at Usual Muttwits
Concluding the saga. If you have missed the earlier episodes, click the links to read part one , part two, part three and part four… Hen-ree, Hen-ree Mayumi pleads as Henry raises both front paws to begin some solid hammering … Continue reading
Silver ~ Joe M #writephoto
sea goes suburban driven ashore by strong winds pools in my back yard Reblogged from Joe M at Does Writing Excuse Watching?
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged haiku, Sue Vincent's Photo Prompt |, Thursday Photo Prompt, writing prompts
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A Thousand Miles of History XXXVI: House of the Ancestors
Our next stop was only about half an hour’s drive from the Templar Church, and the road took us through the silent green of Bodmin Moor. With a long drive still ahead, I restrained myself, albeit barely, from turning aside … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites, Books, france and vincent, History, Photography, road trip, travel
Tagged burial chamber, Cornwall, dolmen, light, ritual, Trethevy Quoit
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Her Reflection ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
She walks along the dunes. There had been very little time away from others. So very few opportunities to be alone. She needs this more than air. Morris agreed to keep an eye on the children. They were not enthused. … Continue reading
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Tagged Anecdotes of Life, Life and love, Meditations, Muse and Flow, reflections, writing
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IndieAni Bones and the Thunder Stone…
We had barely got in the car than we were out of it again. Just a mile or two down the road to a tiny village and she was looking for somewhere to park. Now, I have to say that … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancestors, Ancient sites, archaeology, Dogs, Photography
Tagged burial chamber, folklore, legends, leys, Oxfordshire, Spring, standing stones
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Silvery Serenity ~ Balroop Singh #writephoto
Drowning in watery wails I try to clutch the waning light My eyes wander in a wild pursuit Knowing not what they want. What is this weird place? Silver glistens in the sky Lending its sparkle to waves Not a … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, alone, emotions, healthy living, hope, light, loneliness, people, poem
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Oneness #writephoto
Symbiotic rite Life and death walk hand in hand Nourishing beauty