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Category Archives: Photography
Photo prompt round-up: Returning #writephoto
Which way leads you home Backwards to where you began Or moving onwards Seeking a new adventure In the landscape of the heart * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken on the moors of Yorkshire, near the Cow … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Jewels #midnighthaiku
Now can desert us Memories are evergreen Jewels set in time *
Never to Return ~ Sara #writephoto
It had been far too long. Surely, his family assumed he’d died as they hadn’t heard hair nor hide for almost three years. When the plane went down, the wreckage wasn’t discovered for months, and the bodies were burned beyond … Continue reading
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North-easterly: September 2018
Why do we always seem to head north in dodgy weather? It was in January 2015 that Stuart and I had set off Discovering Albion on a fabulous journey through the landscape. On the way home, we had chosen to … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, historic sites, Photography, The Silent Eye
Tagged Bamburgh, beach, castle, the path between
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‘Seconds Away’…
* Language is often wiser than both, it’s vulgar and noble would-be users. * The Greek prefix ‘dys’ as in dysfunctional or dystopian, and the Latin prefix ‘dis’ as in dishonest and dishonourable Continue reading at France & Vincent
The Food of Love…
* From the intuition of ‘oneness’ as the ground and principle of multiplicity philosophy and natural science derive their source. * Continue reading at France & Vincent
Returning ~ Ritu Bhathal #writephoto
Sue is back with her #Writephoto prompt after an enforced break. We are so happy to see you back with your prompt, Sue. Gently does it! So the prompt is RETURN along with the photo: The return of normality That’s … Continue reading
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Dark sun…
Eternity flowering a morning, Liquid life dances her desires Healing dark secrets Embracing the broken smile Devoured by night. Sad ghosts, haunting her coffee, Melt into magic Joy is born in laughter As the sky awakes.
Vicarious #midnighhaiku
Watching the hares run Feeling freedom in their feet Knowing no constraint * Imagination Entering into the seen Vicarious joy *
Discovering Albion – day 10: Selby Abbey – A Final Blaze…
There is a final jewel at Selby Abbey; the great East Window. I told how the great fire of 1906 had put it in imminent danger of shattering and how a dedicated fire crew had protected the fragile panes with … Continue reading
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Tagged Doom, genealogy of Jesus, Last Judgement, stained glass, tree of Jesse
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