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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
Ambassadors of peace ~ Reena Saxena #writephoto
sending out goodwill to the universe with aching shoulders hiding pain of being overlooked, ignored in a sea of insanity Continue reading at Reena Saxena
Contrary Appearances…
* Most traditional mythologies, the world over, treat of a ‘Divine Brew’ or intoxicant. * The Greek Gods and Godesses had their ‘Ambrosia’, The Vedic Indian Divinities their ‘Soma’, and so on… * In many instances this liquid, for such … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Mythology, philosophy, Stuart France
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, psychology
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The Angel Speaks ~ Sitharaam Jayakumar #writephoto
I tossed and turned in the bed unable to sleep. Tomorrow would be my wife Debbie’s first death anniversary. I was a carpenter by profession. I still remember the day I had carried Debbie as a fresh bride thirty years … Continue reading
Whitby Weekend: St Hilda’s Well
I dropped my companions at the next stop, the tiny, hidden hamlet of Part Mulgrave. They were to walk along the clifftops for a couple of miles… a walk I would have loved under normal circumstances… but once again, I … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient beliefs, Celtic Christianity, healing water, Hinderwell, Holy well, Spring, St Hilda
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Angel ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
Blue glass bowls of light Illuminate the tiny donkey Asking the angel to grant him life Send him back in time To help Mary reach Bethlehem Listening to donkey’s plea, life was granted With dove for companionship As Mary made … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged beautiful things, blogging, challenge, magic, mystery, Poetry, sharing interests, short story, writing
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Dawn #midnighthaiku
* Another dawn blooms Possibilities offered Adventures begin * (Playtime starts early Ignoring any protest The ball is in play 😉 )
The Hardest Thing On Earth ~ Widdershins
Reblogged from Widdershins World: I have a quote by Katharine Mansfield up on my wall above my computer desk where I write all this stuff. It goes like this … ‘Risk! Risk anything! Care no more for the opinions of … Continue reading
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Tagged Katherine Mansfield, lesbian author, The Wunder-Lusters, Widdershins
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Angels and Demons ~ Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
“Momma, what’s an angel? Is Santa Claus an angel?” Manisha turned around and looked at her five year old. There she lay, on the bed, her head slightly raised to reveal black button kitten eyes; frilly curls falling all over … Continue reading
Whitby Weekend: Within the Abbey
We did not visit the Church of St Mary, perched on the edge of the cliffs. I have to wonder for how much longer it will stand and was glad to have spent some time there on our previous visit … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, Christianity, churches, Norman architecture, St Hilda, Synod of Whitby, weekend workshop, Whitby Abbey
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A bridge he never crossed back… ~ Ashwini Nawathe #writephoto
Did you know that, a staggering number of over one million of Indian troops served overseas during World War I, of whom 62,000 died and another 67,000 were wounded. In total at least 74,187 Indian soldiers died during the war. … Continue reading
