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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
Whispering Sisters… ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
When I run out of road all I need are mended words to heal my soul I cross well-worn tracks through new-mown wheat Where whispering stones stand calling Continue reading at Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie
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Monastery of San Martin Pinario ~ Candy Blackham
Reblogged from London Traveller: I had of course heard of the Cathedral in Santiago, but didn’t know about this astonishing building. The original Benedictine Monastery of San Martín Pinario dates from 6C and is named for the pines (pignario) in which the buildings stood. Today’s … Continue reading
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Tagged europe, Galicia, Galicia (Spain), home, monastery, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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Thomas Companella…
* A renaissance artist who achieved fame and fortune by articulating the religious doctrines of his mistress, a wealthy Florentine dedicated to the church. * At the height of his fame a schism betwixt the two developed with Companella proclaiming … Continue reading
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They said ~ Tina Stewart Brakebill #writephoto
never fear they said just follow the path they said no defeat they said Continue reading at Tina Stewart Brakebill
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Walk your path ~ Daisybala #writephoto
A wise soul has quoted A journey of thousand miles Begins with a single step Determined, Walk the less trodden path Continue reading at freshdaisiesdotme
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Breathe #midnighthaiku
Sepia mornings Breathing mist before the sun Graced with dawn’s blessing *
6 Ways to Help Anxious Children during Coronavirus ~ Barry Whelan
Reblogged from Behaviour 101, some strategies that may help children and adults alike: We are living in anxious times right now. Some children may be stressed, frazzled and overwhelmed by what is happening and the importance of looking after their … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, Behaviour Difficulties, coronavirus, education, emotional difficulties, home school, home schooling, parenting
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Walking… ~ Christine Bialczak #writephoto
Walking… And though we walk miles to find peace in a world where stability teeters on the edge, we follow a path led by those we believe in Continue reading at Stine Writing
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Living Lore: The Devil’s Nutting Bag (or the Devil’s Nightcap or Alcock’s Arbour) ~ Gary Stocker
Gary continues his journey through Warwickshire’s folklore… the story of Alcock’s treasure reminded me forcibly of an old story about the treasure hidden beneath a Cistercian Abbey that I loved as a child… On the A46 Stratford Road, on the … Continue reading
