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Daily Archives: July 5, 2020
When The Moon Is Full ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Helen Jones: Once upon a time, when the world was younger, there lived a boy. Tall and lean he was, his skin nut brown over strong muscles, his clothes as tattered as the leaves among which he lived. … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient woodlands, dreams, Fairy Tale, forest, forest spirit, full moon, Goddess, hunter, legends, Midsummer, Mother Nature, summer solstice, thief, woods
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False Notions ~ Reena Saxena #writephoto
paths defined by flank-sters with much-needed shade I walk on … under false notions that I am capable of finding destinations Reblogged from Reena Saxena
A Thousand Miles of History XXXXII: Twin Bridges…
We were nearing the end of the road across Dartmoor and it was definitely time for refreshments. This was handy, as I wanted to stop anyway… and we could not leave Devon without at least one cream tea, even if … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Books, france and vincent, historic sites, Photography, road trip, travel
Tagged clapper bridge, cream tea, Devon, east dart river, Postbridge
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Heather Valley ~ Smita Ray #writephoto
The trail alluringly undulates for miles approaching the widespread rocky terrain. The purple heather fields sluggishly crouches around the valley and girdles towering hills and precipitous cliffs. With golden sky bespattered by soft feathery clouds the valley gleams like a … Continue reading
Happy Child ~ Anjali Sharma #writephoto
When the Sublime red of the rising sun, Saunters on the earth, Enlighting the whole universe, It’s all brightened up giving a new birth, Continue reading at Positive Side Of The Coin
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To dare, to dream, to be…
‘To know, to dare, to will… and to keep silent’… this is a phrase heard within many branches of the Mysteries and one which echoes facets of the labyrinthine journey undertaken by those of us who work within them. It … Continue reading
Wild Purple Fields ~ Tessa Dean #writephoto
l“Hey Michael, how far do you think it is till we hit our campsite,” Billy wanted to know. “I don’t know, Billy, the green forest looks pretty far away from here.” They stood at the beginning of a long path … Continue reading
Dragonfly #midnighthaiku
Myths and legends fly Imagination’s fancy Borne on wings of glass
