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* It matters Not a jot What one has Or has not got. * Continue reading at France & Vincent
Posted in Photography, Poetry, The Silent Eye
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, meaning, philosophy, psychology
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Returning ~ Willow #writephoto
Transitions are special, be it dawn or dusk things change, it’s true in many senses. They can also herald a return. Light And dark Shades of grey What promises Continue reading at willowdot21
Posted in #writephoto, Poetry
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Standing out…
I was researching someone online and came across a so-called motivational site urging young people to get up and do something… to make something of themselves… to stand out from the crowd or risk sinking into obscurity… fate that appeared … Continue reading
Remembered #midnighthaiku
Mist and memory Dreams of other worlds and times Touch of joy remains Heart lifts when I remember Rain upon a mountaintop
Smorgasbord Book Reviews Sally Cronin reviews: A Bit About Britain’s High Days and Holidays by Mike Biles
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Today I am reviewing A Bit About Britain’s High Days and Holidays by Mike Biles, the second of Mike’s books that I have reviewed and enjoyed. About the book High Days and Holidays are special occasions, celebrations, or … Continue reading
Discovering Albion – day 10: Selby Abbey – Faces from the Past
When the church was restored after the fire of 1906, the wooden roof had to be reinstated. Looking up today, you could be forgiven for thinking this is the original work, so faithfully have the beams been reproduced. The bosses, … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Photography, scotland road trip, travel
Tagged church Selby Abbey, green man, roof boss, symbolism, three hares, wildman, woodwose
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This is You…
* All this. The world, and everything in it, is you. Not the you you think you are. Continue reading at France & Vincent
Finding Don and Wen…
Dear Wen, Yes, it sounded like you were enjoying work on this one… Amazing really, how it has turned out with very little tweaking. Available via Amazon in paperback and for Kindle. Initially started as adverts for the School Books … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Books, Photography, Spirituality
Tagged correspondence, Don and Wen, France & Vincent, new book
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Return ~ Di #writephoto
For visually challenged writers, the image shows a solitary figure on a rocky ledge, holding a staff and silhouetted against a pale sky. She saw him every day standing on the ridge looking down into the valley. How she yearned … Continue reading
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The Small Dog gets Snow…
The snow came down, fell thick and white As far as I could see… She opened up the garden door So it could fall on me. I love the white stuff from the sky Though it is cold for paws… … Continue reading
