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Monthly Archives: January 2021
Ghosts #midnighthaiku
Images remain Forgotten summers return Ghosts of warmth and joy
‘UNDER CADER IDRIS’: The Longest Literary Pregnancy in recent decades!~Alienora Browning
Some years ago now, I got a fleeting glimpse of a book begun and put aside… a book that felt as if it needed to be written and set free to fly. When I saw that my friend, Alienora Browning, … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post
Tagged Alienora Browning, book, fiction, guest author, Heneghan, new release, Wales
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Discovering Albion – day 9: The Church on the Cliff
The Church of St Mary the Virgin sits high on its cliff above the town. It was founded around 1110 AD, during the time of Abbot William de Percy and the exterior reflects the twelfth century architecture in golden sandstone. … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Photography, scotland road trip, travel
Tagged Caedmon, church, history, St Hilda, Whitby
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Template of Time…
* First thing on waking We reach for the ‘alarm’ To check the time And cannot recall The last time that did not happen. * Continue reading at France & Vincent
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen
Tagged interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, philosophy, Photography, Poetry, psychology, The Silent Eye
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Mine-Sweeper…
* I entered the ruin to a low hum… The snug fit of my arms in the portal vectors was no accident. Once inserted an irreversible chain reaction commenced. The stone and wood around me shifted into old form: sleek… … Continue reading
Winter walks with camera (6) : the shape of drama ~ Steve Tanham
Drama comes in many forms, but those forms can be accentuated by the rigours of Winter (250 words, a two-minute read) The estuary to the west of Arnside has an ancient feel, and is filled with dramatic shapes and foliage. … Continue reading
Distorted reality
I stood outside my son’s bedroom, bundled up against the cold that was dropping a few meagre snowflakes on the morning. Camera in hand, I was snapping away happily when I caught a glimpse of my reflection in the window. … Continue reading
Posted in imagination, mystery, nature, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged assumptions, dimensions, experience, fifth dimension, perception, reality, reflections, senses
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Onward #midnighthaiku
Seen from yesterday Memories of happy days Paint tomorrow’s wish *
So What Was That All About? Part 1 ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: As an author, I want to see my books discovered, read and enjoyed. So I thought that I would do a multi-part blog periodically about some of my books. to rekindle … Continue reading
Discovering Albion – day 9: 199 steps
I’ve always had a soft spot for Whitby. Even the trip to get there from my childhood home takes you across the North York Moors and if you are lucky enough to go in summer, chances are the heather will … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Photography, scotland road trip, travel
Tagged Caedmon, Dracula, lewis carroll, Whitby
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