Monthly Archives: August 2020

A FANTASY

Originally posted on Iain Kelly:
‘…the castle was saved and the dragon was slain.’ The boy finished reading and looked up. ‘Very good, Michaels. Back to your seat. Right, who’s next? Hines?’ Freddy stood up nervously, fumbling his jotter, and…

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Thursday photo prompt: Fantasy #writephoto

  Welcome to this week’s #writephoto prompt! You can find all last week’s entries in the weekly round-up, which was published earlier today. Throughout the week, I will feature as many of the responses here on the Daily Echo as … Continue reading

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Photo prompt round-up: Worn #writephoto

Facelift or healing Disguising the deepest wounds New replaces old Time’s inexorable march Writes inescapable tales * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken in Bakewell, Derbyshire, a few years ago. The worn steps are typical of many older … Continue reading

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A rift in time…

The hut was dark, save for the smoking lamp, shadows danced around her, drawing her into vision. She sat, silent and still, waiting for what would come, opening herself to the now familiar shift. A strange perfume filled the air, … Continue reading

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Crumbled ~ Paula Light #writephoto

A love so strong must abide, She believed, as she left to find Herself, somewhere else. She traveled, swam, camped, and climbed To experience the world She’d been denied. Continue reading at  Light Motifs II

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Innocence #midnighthaiku

Innocence blushes The simple heart is golden Open to beauty *

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Afghanistan adventures #46 ~ Mary Smith

Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Waras, Afghanistan – early winter 1989 A narrow defile between towering mountains led us out of the Kirman valley. There was no indication of a way out and I assumed there must be an opening … Continue reading

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Disappointed, once again … Reena Saxena #writephoto

each step each curve -familiarity breeding hope when I climb pulling out weeds on the way Continue reading at Reena Saxena

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Calanais: Moot-Points…

* We may have to take issue with Burl. * There is nothing cramped about this monument. * And that word implies, does it not, unfit for purpose? Which Callanish most certainly is not. * From a distance the stones … Continue reading

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Episode 9- Dr. Andy Cooper and Helios

Originally posted on The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey:
Tonight a new episode of the Magical world of G. Michael Vasey is available. It features Dr. Andy Cooper, founder of the Helios School of Esoteric Sciences. If you do…

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