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Monthly Archives: November 2020
Cold Nose ….and an Advent Invitation
To all my friends, furred, feathered, scaled… or even two-legses! Don’t forget to send me your stories, poems and pics… or your letters to Santa… for this year’s ADVENT CALENDAR… there are still spaces left to fill! Dear Santa, … Continue reading
Beckoning #midnighthaiku
Winter’s grey shadows Chased away by memory Summer’s end beckons
Chapter Two: ThreeLegs from Usual Muttwits
Listen up fellas, it’s all about power and speed sez Shadow, the black German Shepherd PD. Uh-huh mutters Jax, the black and tan other German Shepherd PD. ..and intellectuals Oh-ah Right, coz timing is every– Thought yu said it was … Continue reading
Level 1000 ~ a story from A.A. Azariah at Wallie’s Wentletrap
Reblogged from Wallie’s Wentletrap: What would it be like if someone were trapped in their favorite video game as if it were real life? Dina is about to find out… *** He was beautiful. Not even a 75-inch OLED could … Continue reading
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Tagged dventure, Gamer, Humor, inspiration, Life, motivation, romance, Spiritual, writing
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Solstice of the Moon: Halfway to Paradise…
The misty morning had turned into the most glorious autumn day as we left Glen Lyon and headed towards Loch Tay. We wanted to try and get a shot of the crannog that has been built on the lake at … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites, france and vincent, Photography, Sacred sites, scotland road trip, travel
Tagged beauty, Crannog, Loch Tay, reflections, round house
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Black…
* …As the lot had fallen to Black to go on the second watch, he set a flame to his brand and went off into the night upon Brown’s return, with Fin’s dog, Bran, padding softly behind him. Black wandered … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, france and vincent, Mythology, Sacred sites, Stuart France
Tagged Folk Tale, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story
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To Greet the Dawn
I wandered nto the living roomat four, having given the whole sleeping business up for the night. Ani raised one ear and an eyebrow then curled up tight and refused to budge. It is odd though, now that I do … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Life, Love and Laughter, Photography, Spirituality
Tagged being, Life, Photography, spirituality
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Renewal #midnighthaiku
Winter’s days darken The promise of golden spring Leads to renewal
Guadalest in the Mountains ~ Darlene Foster
Reblogged from Darlene Foster’s Blog: A favourite place to visit near us is the historic village of Guadalest located on a pinnacle of rock with spectacular views all around. It requires driving a twisty, narrow road that winds up into … Continue reading
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Tagged bell tower, Castell de Guadalest, Guadalest, mountain villages, Orduna Family House, Penon de la Alcala, Spain, travel
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Solstice of the Moon: Frustration…
Sir Walter Scott called it the “…longest, loneliest and loveliest glen in Scotland…”, but to me, our all-too-brief foray into the outer reaches of Glen Lyon was pure frustration. It has absolutely everything you could possibly imagine or want in … Continue reading
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Tagged Bridge of balgie, glen, Glen Lyon, magic, mountains, Scotland
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