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Daily Archives: December 20, 2020
Chris Graham, The Story Reading Ape Meets Guest Author, T.L. Davis…
Reblogged from TRSA: My name is T.L. Davis, I’m an author and screenwriter. I never considered writing as a career or even as a part-time career, which is what it is for most writers. I considered myself a hard-working guy, … Continue reading
Discovering Albion – day 5/6: The Kirk on the Bay
We took the road across the hills, drinking in the green and white beauty agains the backdrop of blue. It was a perfect day. The trip could have taken all day, with me slowing the car every few minutes to … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient sites, Churches, Photography, scotland road trip, travel
Tagged bodysnatchers, Dalgety Bay, Edinburgh, firth of forth, hawk, Inchcolm, ruined church, sea, St Bridget
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Circles of Stone / Circles of Time
* Our first introduction to Avebury came in 1977 via Children’s Television. At the time we probably scarcely realised that the fictional village of Milbury conveniently situated within a pre-historic Megalithic Stone Circle for the cunning plot of, ‘Children of … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Sacred sites, TOLL
Tagged consciousness, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology
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Station to Station…
Origins The stations were originally the stopping points of a seven-fold reparatory pilgrimage from the tomb of Jesus to the house of Pilate. In the original icons… Jesus carries the cross, Jesus falls for the first time, Continue reading at … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, symbolism
Tagged Dark sage, esoteric, interpretation, psychology
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Ani’s Advent 2020! Gifted authors…? Mylo and Geoff Le Pard…
There is always that one awkward person, You just cannot decide what to proffer When Christmas comes round Gifts seem thin on the ground But a book is a good thing to offer. You can go for adventure or romance … Continue reading
Together, Poles Apart
As a little girl, I loved the tale of Borrobil by William Croft Dickinson. There was something wholly magical about the battle between the Summer King and the Winter King facing each other in within a circle of stones to … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Spirituality
Tagged light, lightbearers, new beginnings, new year, summer solstice, winter Solstice
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Possibilities #midnighthaiku
Dream of fairyland Not all wishes can come true Castles in the air * Impossible dreams May become realities Finding fruition