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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
Ani’s Advent 2019! Cats, Honey Bear and D. Wallace Peach
Dear Santa, I’m having an interesting time with the resident cat here… I have to say, it isn’t as difficult to get on with as I thought it would be. They are weird… but then, so are two-legses and I … Continue reading
Here and Now
The problem with living in a downstairs flat is that there is no upstairs. This may sound obvious, but when you have lived in a house almost all your life, with an upstairs, you tend to forget. Many times I … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged consciousness, dawn, living in the now, Photography, reality, spirituality, sunset, wanting more
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Gift #midnighthaiku
* Found on the doorstep Before the world has woken A gift of glory *
Catching dreams ~ Andrea Stephenson
Reblogged from Harvesting Hecate and featuring a book by Pamela S. Wight of roughwighting: On the first wintry day of the season frost crisps the landscape. My breath billows in clouds of white. The sun is honey, oozing through the … Continue reading
The King Once Came Here ~ James Elkington
Reblogged from Mountains, Myths and Moorlands, where James dangles a dream home before my eyes… Firstly, apologies for the delay in posting. I know it has been awhile – that is no excuse and I promise that I will post … Continue reading
Ani’s Advent 2019! A Dog’s Life with Hector Romulus and H. R. R. Gorman
Hiya Santa! I’m having a great time on my Christmas holiday! Maybe not as many treats as I can usually con convince her to give me… but who cares? I have met some lovely new friends and it is wall … Continue reading
Posted in Ani's Advent 2019, Photography
Tagged Dogs, food, good behaviour, peanut butter
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Challenge #midnighthaiku
* Summer turned winter Frost calls forth an inner strength Revealing true grace *
Special Announcement from Don Massenzio: New Audio Books Available!
Reblogged from Don Massenzio: I know I have been away from my blog for a bit and I’m starting to dive back in. That doesn’t mean that my author life went totally dormant during that time. I spent the time … Continue reading
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Tagged audio books, book promotion, detective, fiction, mystery, promotion
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Guest author: Robbie Cheadle ~Anne Brontë
Robbie continues her series on the Brontë family. Click the links to read about Patrick, the patriarch , Charlotte Brontë and Emily Brontë. The Brontë family Anne Brontë Background Anne Bronté was the youngest of the six Bronté siblings and she … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Bronte, Bronte, England, Gondal, Haworth, literature, parsonage, travel, yorkshire
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Ani’s Advent 2019! Make believe… with Robbie Cheadle
Dear Santa, Just a quick one from me today as I’m busy having an adventure! I mean, Christmas has come early! We went out in the car the other night…for a really long drive in the dark… She wasn’t best … Continue reading
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