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Daily Archives: October 24, 2020
AfghanistanAdventures#57: Falling off a mountain – snow, ice & wolves ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Afghanistan, December 1989 As we prepared to leave Arif’s clinic he became unusually quiet until, as he was saying goodbye, I realised how upset he was by his young brother, Sharif’s departure. He was coming … Continue reading
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Tagged Central Afghanistan, Hazaristan, photogaphy, snow, Winter travel, winter weather, wolves
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Circles Beyond Time ~ Mysterious Mounds
The weather was surprisingly good. Normally when we visit this particular site it is freezing cold, driving rain or both, for the last stretch of our journey would take us to Arbor Low, one of the finest ancient sites in … Continue reading
Posted in albion, alchemy, Ancestors, Ancient sites
Tagged Arbor Low, archaeology, Derbyshire, Gib Hill, history, Neolithic monuments, sacred sites, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Carrot and Coals… Stuart France
* …Wen seems intent on punishing herself again. I know. I know she probably has little choice but personally speaking I would be more than happy if we never went back to Bar-Brook-One… Ever! That is not going to happen … Continue reading
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Tagged Derbyshire, Don and Wen, giants, landscape, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Naked Earth
Looking at the map of prehistoric sites across the land, where there are just so many to see, I wondered just how long it would take to visit them all. Most of Britain is the same once you get outside … Continue reading
Posted in Ancestors, Ancient sites, archaeology, Art, TOLL
Tagged Ancestors, Ancient Sacred Sites, archaeology, chauvet caves, history, landscape, Lascaux, mankind, Photography, spirituality
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Defiance #midnighthaiku
Defiant beauty Battered and bedraggled yet Inner heart open *