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Monthly Archives: August 2020
Time’s Tread ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
She could swear the old house breathed at night. That the walls spoke. It was the age of things, she thought. She’d ask, but the next door neighbors gave off a distinct air of distance and her mother was too … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient, children, creative writing, dream, fantasy, flash fiction, history, life lessons, Locket, Messenger, photo prompt, time, writephoto
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Up, In, Out, Down ~ Keith Hillman #writephoto
“It’s certainly a step up from your last place Seb,” I said as I climbed my way to his front door. “Indeed it is old fellow,” he said, my pun having fallen on deaf ears. “You can leave your shoes … Continue reading
The Small Dog’s Downfall
She said I was scruffy and needed a bath, I said she’d be lucky, was having a laugh, ‘Cause my two-legs alone cannot lift me and hold me The best she can do is manhandle and scold me While she … Continue reading
Grand celebration ~ Kitty #writephoto
Skipping a step or two, Walking up the stairs, Gazing at, Freshly watered plants, Continue reading at Kitty’s Verses
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Wild #midnighthaiku
Wilder horizons Escape mediocrity Touch a wider sky *
Tails from Westley Piddle: Donuts – Part One, from Zozo and Jools at Usual Muttwits
Reblogged from Muttwits: Scratch are on the rise. A nightmarish cross between furry little doggies and sharp-clawed killing machines. They’re invading Westley Piddle and something’s gotta be done. Donuts, the rugby-loving Welsh Terrier, decides enough is enough – at the … Continue reading
Shoes ~ S. S. #writephoto
Worn out shoes slip slide in the rain sunrise kissing their love affair Left to right …what a lovely pair bustling to catch the early train to their happy place yet again Continue reading at Mindfills
Callanish Calling: Port Uig…
* I have fond memories of Holyhead and the ferry to Dublin. * These may, it is true, be now rose-tinted by time, but I am sure that there is a pub in which we enjoyed lunch and a couple … Continue reading
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Worn ~ Neha #writephoto
The bruises she carried in her heart were deeply worn like her steps in her home that helped her go up while the other brought her down… Continue reading at Forgotten Meadows
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Worn ~ Honoré Dupuis #writephoto
“Those worn steps,” she said as they stood in front of their door, “speak of our story…” She was right, but he was pleased there was then no-one to hear, or see them. How could they explain? They were coming … Continue reading
