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Monthly Archives: March 2021
Flowers, ice-cream and magic…
Apart from the simple act that I was still here to register it and groan, the day did not start well. Pain woke me… another one of those vicious circles where, if I get a good night’s sleep, I have … Continue reading
Posted in Friendship, The Silent Eye
Tagged cancer, friends, laughter, love, pain, terminal illness
115 Comments
Fog and marzipan
It’s a chilly, drab kind of morning at present, I wondered what it would bring once the sun came up to show us the day. The question was soon answered. Fog. The kind of heavy mist that lets through no … Continue reading
Getting there!
Well, at last! The three books of the Triad of Albion are now live, in paperback and for Kindle… and illustrated in black and white, which finally takes the printing costs, and therefore the sales price, down to a sensible … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Books, Photography, Spirituality
Tagged Initiate, landscape, living land, magic
88 Comments
Vision
Dying embers wane;Pictures form and fade,A brief existence,Echoing memory.Eyes and starlightFlicker gleams of recognition.Long ago and tomorrowLose their meaningRiding smoke as dreams.Old ones whisperThe tales that remain.Time stands stillAs the fire dies. For the dVerse Quadrille Follow my blog with … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Poetry
Tagged dverse prompt, embers, flames, flicker, mystery, quadrille
25 Comments
Willow Willers reviews “Laughter Lines: Life From The Tail End” by Sue Vincent
Yet another five-star review for the small dog… Such a wonderful book, to make you laugh and cry in turn. Ani and Sue have such a beautiful relationship and that shines through. Continue reading at The Small Dog’s Blog
The Small Dog Considers …
He’s bringing tea and coffee through, With toast and honey, biscuits too, To pick her up when she feels drained… And I thought I had got him trained! * I’m sort of glad, though, to be fair, ‘Cause, what with … Continue reading
You sure you want to be a writer? Now? #humor #covid #writing
Originally posted on Barb Taub:
And the best way to know you’re a real writer? You get this gorgeous geek-writer QUERTY painting from the amazing, incredible, real painter-type Artist Alex Zonis [originally posted on Marcia Meara’s The Write Stuff and…
Posted in Photography
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Feeding the ducks…
It was cold, but it was a beautiful day. Signs of spring in the air… catkins and pussy willow dancing in the breeze, swathes of daffodils about to open beneath the trees… and the first of the early blossom open … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged blossom. catkins, ducks, family, granddaughters, seagulls, Spring, swans
78 Comments
Balroop Singh reviews “Life Lines” #BookReview
I have no idea how I missed this wonderful review from Balroop Singh at Emotional Shadows… Thank you, Balroop! I often say that poetry is my first love; we soar and swing on the wings of words together. I share … Continue reading
