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Daily Archives: January 19, 2021
Smorgasbord Cafe and Bookstore – Author Updates
Reblogged from Sally Cronin’s Smorgasbord, featuring… #Reviews – #Supernatural John W. Howell, #Pilgrims Noelle Granger, #Southernculture Claire Fullerton Welcome to the Friday Edition of the Cafe and Bookstore with recent reviews for authors on the shelves. The first book today with … Continue reading
Discovering Albion – day 9: Over the Moors
We left Whitby, continuing our route southwards through Yorkshire along a road we had travelled together once before. “We’ll have to go to Whitby,” we had said back then. “In winter,” we had added, looking at the steady stream of … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Photography, scotland road trip, travel
Tagged Cropton, North Yorkshire moors, Pickering, snow
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Sun-Day…
* On one side a giant kisses the sky, On the other a fore-finger, its hand buried in clay. Yet should you ask, ‘why?’ There is no one left to say… * Can a sliver of blue heaven Between hard … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Poetry, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged avebury, giants, landscape, standing stone, stone circle, talking head
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Troll Bridge…
* Black-Jack-Davey had been on the road since sun-up. As twilight descended filching the last of the colour from his day he came upon a village. Up ahead he could make out a little stone bridge and what he took … Continue reading
Posted in Folk Tale, Photography, reblog
Tagged Fairy Tale, landscape, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism
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Snail’s pace
The internet was playing up, the email account had been hacked yet again, pages were taking up to ten minutes each to load and anything that had images or video took longer. It was going to be one of those … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged communication, discretion, discrimination, empathy, internet, jetsons, media, progress, social, technology
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Yearning #midnighthaiku
Together apart Hearts yearn towards each other Love will find a way *