Photo prompt round-up: Returning #writephoto

Which way leads you home

Backwards to where you began

Or moving onwards

Seeking a new adventure

In the landscape of the heart

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The photo for this week’s prompt was taken on the moors of Yorkshire, near the Cow and Calf rocks at Ilkley some years ago. A place where part of my heart will always reside.

I liked this particular photo as it is difficult to be sure whether it is a man or a woman, which way they are walking…or what the mood might be. In fact, it was Stuart, looking out from the edge of the moors at dawn, ready to lead the Companions on a workshop weekend.

I am deeply touched by how many of you have immediately picked up the prompt where we left off in September when I fell ill. Thank you to everyone who took part, visited or reblogged the posts or left comments for their authors.

A new prompt will be published later today. I will reblog some of the contributions as they come in…  and you can find all the entries on the original prompt post in case I have missed any… or please click on the links below to read them and leave a comment for the author!

Please be aware that because of the change in my health and the demands of treatment, I may not reblog as many posts from each challenge as before and cannot promise a full round-up post every week… though I will do my best.

An invitation to writephoto writers…

As there are usually too many contributions to reblog all of them every week, and so that we can get to know their writers, I would like to invite all writephoto writers to come and introduce themselves on the blog as my guest! Click here for details.

Come and join in!

Please click the links below to read and comment on this week’s contributions!

Jen Goldie

Kitty’s Verses

V. M. Sang at Dragons Rule OK.

Sandi at Humble, but Humorous

Na’ama Yehuda

Kerfe Roig at K- Lines that Aim to Be

Neel Anil Panicker

Geoff Le Pard at TanGental

Daisybala at freshdaisiesdotme

Paula Light at Light Motifs II

Deborah at A Wise Woman’s Journey

Cheryl at The Bag Lady

Trent P. McDonald at Trent’s World

Anita from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie

Tessa Dean

Brian F. Kirkham at The Inkwell

Suzette Benjamin at Suzette B’s Blog

Sara at Relax, It’s All Write

Ritu Bhathal at But I Smile Anyway

Michele Jones

Willow Willers

Di at pensitivity101

Alethea Kehas at The Light Behind the Story

Tina Stweart Brakebill

Honoré Dupuis at Of Glass and Paper

Sadje at Keep it Alive

S. S. at Mindfills

Fandango at This, That and the Other

Goff James at Art, Photography and Poetry

Jane Dougherty Writes

D. Avery at Shift ‘n’ Shake

Iain Kelly

Luccia Gray at Re-reading Jane Eyre

About Sue Vincent

Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue  passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
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24 Responses to Photo prompt round-up: Returning #writephoto

  1. Jen Goldie says:

    Thanks Sue. Next time I’ll get my act together sooner LOL
    Take care 💜😊🌹

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  2. queadrian says:

    Hi Sue, how are you?
    If it is my case, I would,
    Seat down close my eyes,
    In meditation, let my mind,
    Go, where, that give me peace.

    Best regards to you.
    DTQT.

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  3. Sadje says:

    Thank you so much Sue for the mention. It’s great that you’re giving us these wonderful images to stimulate our writing muscles.

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  4. trentpmcd says:

    A lot of great entries! Thanks for taking the time to do the round up!

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  5. I love the question posed by your tanka. The landscape of the heart will always give us the answer.

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  6. Beautiful poem, Sue, and I agree that the ability to interpret the photo is several ways was intriguing. So many beautiful responses. No wonder your heart is full. ❤

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  7. memadtwo says:

    Perhaps both ways…(k)

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