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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
Out of Time – a Human Story
We were, had the world not closed ranks against the pandemic, supposed to have been running a workshop at Avebury this summer, looking at some of the less obvious sites and addressing some of the deeper questions posed by the … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites, archaeology, Art, Sacred sites
Tagged Ancient Egypt, avebury, Doggerland, geometry, Lascaux, Lion Man, Mountains of the Sun, Silbury, spirituality, stonehenge
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Dear Don: Big Wheels
Dear Don, I’ve always had a fondness for the ‘outcasts’ myself. Probably comes of our ‘being at a tangent’, I would think. Which might have something to do with the way the sheep react on occasion. Perhaps as much as … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Books, Don and Wen
Tagged castle, Montgomery, Normans, rowan, string theory
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Crescent ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
The threat of darkness Snapped away by the light of dawn The gold blush kissing the black shadow below In between the pale horizon sits waiting For the crescent moon to swell with magic While the dark trees stand silent … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged blogging, challenge, dreaming, haunting, inspiration, magic, Poetry, sharing interests
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Hope and the Crescent Moon ~ Rosemary Carlson #writephoto
“Maybe the crescent moon is a hopeful sign,” she said to him. They were sitting on their porch looking off at the crescent moon hanging above the treetops. The quiet of their neighborhood permeated her thoughts. It had been like … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #crescentmoon, amwriting, flashfiction, moon, pandemic
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Mapped
A soul laid open Offered and shared in friendship Journeys deep engraved Mapping possibility Accepted or held in trust * For Colleen’s Poetry Challenge
Monsters #midnighthaiku
Darkness feeds terror Even monsters are vanquished Held within the light *
When Your Mum Speaks – Mum Chats about My Book! ~ Ritu Bhathal
Reblogged from Ritu Bhathal: This month marks my debut novel, Marriage Unarranged’s six month birthday. And I am excited that it has sold almost 200 copies, and gained nearly 50 reviews on Amazon. Each comment from a reader is so … Continue reading
The Smiling Moon ( A Potpourri Of Stories) ~ Silver Stone #writephoto
With her back against the trunk of the old fir tree, she sighed dejectedly. How could she even face her teammates after that embarrassing move on the field? She thought that they would’ve started hating on her by now, or … Continue reading
Dear Wen: Big Wheels…
Dear Da Wensta… The remedials, as I recall, back in the day, were a ‘class of individuals’ best shunted into the dungeons of our glorious process in the name of Progress… Curious how all these accepted terms now seem to … Continue reading
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Tagged interpretation, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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