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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
Offering ~ Dr. Lim Keng Huat #writephoto
alluring azure lights shift shrouded shape into feminine figure Continue reading at wonkywizard
Living Lore: Loxley – Robin Hood and a Witch ~ Gary Stocker
Continuing Gary Stocker’s Sunday series of posts on the folklore, ancient sites and legends of Britain. If you have similar stories to share from the area in which you live, please read the footnote and send them in. Pretty much … Continue reading
Posted in History, Living Lore
Tagged folklore, Robert fitzOdo, Robin Hood, traditions, warwickshire
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She Lingered ~ Jen Goldie #writephoto
“They were just vapors. But it looked like a female figure carrying an offering. She had long hair and flowing robes. Just floating through the darkness.” “Did you hear anything?” “No. Just silence.” “Are you sure?” “I think I could … Continue reading
A Year Ending Wish ~ Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
Sid stared through the window at the silvery white apparition___a shimmering silhouette that emanated divine light from its every pore; the eyes, charcoal black, an all knowing steely glint in them, the hair__straight and long and cascading all the way … Continue reading
Whitby Weekend: The Crypt at Lastingham
A few of us made our way down the stone steps of St Mary’s in Lastingham, into the crypt where the bones of St Cedd are reputedly buried. To do so is to step back in history and be outside … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Churches, Photography, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged caeved stone, North Yorkshire, relics, St Mary’s Lastingham, streams
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Drawing to a Close ~ Teresa Smeigh #writephoto
Jack headed back to the castle after being reassured that the boys would be sent back by his father, John. He told Joanne what he knew while they waited to meet the boys that were supposedly theirs. Depending on the … Continue reading
Cold #midnighthaiku
Left out in the cold Hoping for a ray of light To pierce the darkness * (Internet update: Still plodding along Internet still slower than a hibernating snail… )
James Cudney Reviews: Sir Chocolate and the Condensed Milk River story and cookbook by Robbie & Michael Cheadle
Reblogged from James Cudney: Today’s post is for a children’s book that is bound to delight kids this holiday season. As a Christmas gift for several cousins, nieces, and nephews, I bought several of the books in the Sir Chocolate … Continue reading
Offering ~ Di #writephoto
Why are you afraid? I come to you from the shadows Offering you peace. There is no malice in my thoughts, Nothing to fear…… Unless you do not want my gift. It is your life as I see it, Continue … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
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Touching the Sun ~ A new book from Steve Tanham
“The sun is always an adequate symbol for the Light of Lights…” A.K. Coomaraswamy In this collection of mystical poems, Steve Tanham, founding director of the Silent Eye, explores his personal relationship between the soul and the sun. Plotting its … Continue reading
