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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
St Albans Abbey – ‘and unto God’…
The second post on our visit to the Abbey in St Albans a few years ago. The first post can be found here. Where do you start? If the fabric of the building is made of fifteen hundred years and … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Books, Churches, Don and Wen, England, Photography, travel
Tagged January holiday, medieval wall paintings, Ninian Comper, St Alban, stained glass, The Initiate
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Seasons and Morning Mist ~ Wallie’s Wentletrap #writephoto
She remembered standing on that ridge overlooking that moorland. It had been a morning like this a little over a year ago. The sky had been that pale, cool pink softening towards a rainy afternoon chill. She remembered huddling under … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged adventure, funny, inspiration, Life, love, motivation, photo, romance, Spiritual
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One Thing (After Another)…
* The soil of circumstance Yields treasures of the soul Continue reading at France & Vincent
Wistful ~ Honoré Dupuis #writephoto
Subdued, we wonder: is this a new dawn, the beginning of our futures? Continue reading at Of Glass and Paper
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Becoming
First rose Yet to open Summer’s grace in waiting Unformed beauty still becoming Spring’s gift All that will be is held within Latent potential blooms Growing from earth To light Butterfly cinquain for Colleen’s poetry challenge
Your Besotted Eyes ~ Daisybala #writephoto
My pounding heart and your besotted eyes on me Your yearnings intimately surround me Everywhere, all round me is your tenderness The verdant moors hug me giving your warmth Continue reading at freshdaisiesdotme
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Change #midnighthaiku
Ruffled clarity Winds of change obscure vision Clouding the mirror
Orkney – the Broch of Gurness ~ Deborah Jay
Reblogged from Deborah Jay: During this strange phase of our lives, I plan to keep on sharing our tour of Orkney last year – so lovely to look at places we cannot currently visit. Swapping time periods again, next came … Continue reading
Wistful ~ The Indishe #writephoto
A Haibun The vast empty moorland extended into miles of lush greenery, virgin pristine forests. The rising rays of the sun warm pink seemed to blend into the misty moorlands,a melange of heavens and earth. The entire diaspora was in … Continue reading
St Albans… ‘render unto Caesar’
A few years ago, we set out early for a visit to St Albans. The beautiful sky soon clouded over, though, leaving us with a chill and persistent rain. We’d been meaning to visit the town for a long time, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Churches, Don and Wen, History, Photography
Tagged architecture, George Gilbert Scott, January holiday, Norman architecture, Romans, St Albans, stained glass, stone carving
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