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Monthly Archives: July 2020
Guest Author: S. C. Skillman ~ Paranormal Warwickshire
Hello. I’m grateful to Sue for offering me this space on her blog to tell you about my forthcoming book , Paranormal Warwickshire, which will be published by Amberley Publishing on 15th November this year. As with all stories, there … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, Castles, folklore, Kenilworth, mysteries, Shakespeare properties at Stratford-upon Avon, strange places, Warwick
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Dream ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
When your soul needs a recharge Take a trek through a field of wild heather Feel the soothing purple dream time wash over you. Let your mortal eyes see beyond the pale path To new horizons Continue reading at Anita … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged beautiful things, blogging, challenge, dreaming, exploring, inspiration, Poetry
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A Thousand Miles of History XXXXV: The Knights Come Down to Drink…
We had already been sidetracked by St Edwold’s tiny church, but we were definitely on our way home now. Except, we thought that as we were passing, it would be a pity not to visit the little village of Sutton … Continue reading
Dream ~ Kim Blades #writephoto
I feel earth’s joys about me glow beneath the sun’s eternal flow, Continue reading at Kim Blades
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Tagged dreaming, dreams, nature, Poetry, Sue Vincent #writephoto, Write-photo
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Liberating ~ Aashi D Parekh #writephoto
And now, I see his free soul gamboling about his only pretty, purple expanse, to his heart’s content, And then in the blink of an eye, he leaves for the heavens amidst those mighty, green hills, unknown, oblivious to mortal … Continue reading
Birdwatching, Peace and Panic…
One of the delights of a garden is watching the birds as they raid the bird feeders and feast upon the aphids. At this time of year, there are babies too, taking their first flight from the nest, still reliant … Continue reading
Division #midnighthaiku
True dichotomy When safety is divisive United nation? *
Guest author: Esther Chilton ~ Plan B
I’d always loved writing, right from when I was a little girl and I was sure I was going to be a short story writer or novelist when I grew up. Well, you couldn’t exactly call working for one of … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, Books, editing, editing tips, getting published, writing advice
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The Longest Walk ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
She rose with the sun, her brow still damp with the essence of dream. Soon enough her feet were, too, from dew and from the small drops of silence that mornings bring. There was little to say, and much space … Continue reading
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Tagged creative writing, flash fiction, meditation, Moment in time, morning, Mothering, Pause, photo prompt, Poetry, self care, Take a moment, writephoto
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A Thousand Miles of History XXXXIV: The Smallest of Churches
We were up bright and early for the final day of our journey home. We drove once more to Cerne Abbas, finding the village almost deserted and the church just being opened by the old gentleman who is the Keeper … Continue reading
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Tagged Cerne Abbas, Ikon John Coleman, legends, mercia, relics, saints, St Edwold
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