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Daily Archives: October 28, 2020
Deborah Jay reviews CUSP OF NIGHT by @MaeClair1 #paranormal #ghosts
Reblogged from Deborah Jay: I thought the Hode’s Hill series would be a little out of my usual reading pattern, but with its mix of mystery and suspense, plus a goodly dollop of the supernatural, it soon had me hooked. … Continue reading
Solstice of the Moon: The Singing Stones of Duddo…
It was a little further out of our way than we expected… and a little farther off the road too. When we parked the car, there was no sign of the stones, just a sign saying we would need to … Continue reading
“Ain’t this a mess, Sheriff?” ~ Steve Tanham
In the film ‘No Country for Old Men’, there’s a famous opening scene at the site of a drugs shoot-out. Everyone’s dead when the local Sheriff and his deputy arrive and start wandering through the bodies as though they were … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Sacred sites, Scotland, The Silent Eye
Tagged Nigg Church, Nigg Stone, Pictish Trail, Picts, Shandwick Stone
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Published! ~ Jane Dougherty
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Today’s the day, my mum’s birthday and publication day for my first chapbook of poetry! I never thought I’d do it, but never say never. Having received enough rejections from literary agents for several…
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Carrot and Coals: Maze…
* …There is another important thing with these sites which is not always immediately obvious. It is not a collective thing. It is not simply a case of visiting each and every site and then resting back with feet raised … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen, france and vincent
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, The Silent Eye, writing
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Looking out
With half an eye to a handsome face… Rugged, smooth or touched with grace… Or a pretty dress I’d love to wear, A pair of heels, a style of hair… I’m seventeen, or twenty three… Or would have been Were … Continue reading
Bow #midnighthaiku
Bowed but unbroken Seeking still to call forth light Weathering the storm