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Category Archives: Photography
Deeper ~ Trent P.McDonald #writephoto
It had been a hard day. I went straight to my room and flopped down on the bed. I didn’t even take off my jacket. Deeper and deeper into the abyss. I didn’t try to sleep, just stared at the … Continue reading
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North-easterly: In Face of History
We could hardly spend so much time in the churchyard at Rudston without visiting the church. While the Monolith alone was worth the long detour from our route home, we were quite interested to see what kind of place had … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Churches, clues, England, History, Landscape, Mythology, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged foliate man, green man, organ, piscina, Roman mosiac, Rudston All Saints, stained glass
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Et in Arcadia Ego…
* In English, Latin loan-words carry overtones of intellectual, moral and aesthetic superiority that are not borne by their Anglo-Saxon equivalents: ‘maternal’ for ‘motherly’ for example or ‘intoxicated’ for ‘drunk’ etc. * Unfortunately, our word for ego, ‘personality’, is derived … Continue reading
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Deeper ~ Di #writephoto
The sense of loss was deeper than anything she had ever known. She came here every day, perhaps looking for answers or a sign of some sort to ease the pain, guide her where to go from here. It had … Continue reading
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Deeper ~ Sisyphus #writephoto
“This far, and no further”, you said in your best matter-of-fact voice. There is no way to see how deep the water is, and what the darkness may conceal. “Turning back is no option.” I can but agree with you, … Continue reading
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Rooted #midnightaiku
In conversation The lonely come together Deep-rooted thoughts shared *
Deeper ~ Anjali Sharma #writephoto
The deeper I understand a life, the deeper I realize, Life is so easy and simple to live, Be like a child, Continue reading at Positive Side of Coin
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Tagged fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, photo prompt, Photography, Poetry and tagged fantasy, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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North-easterly: Sidetracked and Gobsmacked
We had chosen to take a very long route home for one simple reason… there was something we wanted to see that was never going to be on our way to anywhere. So the possible three hour journey took us … Continue reading
Thursday Photo Prompt- Deeper # WritePhoto
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Sue Vincent is the host of Thursday Photo Challenge This week’s prompt ~ Deeper For visually challenged writers, the image shows a sheer drop from old stone… a bridge, perhaps, or the battlements of…
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Prodigals…
* The human body is affected by the good or bad states of the human mind. The existence of divine serenity or goodwill may be regarded as one of the reasons why the world’s disease is not terminal. * The … Continue reading
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