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Category Archives: reblog
Some Faerie Metaphysics ~ Neil Rushton
Reblogged from Dead But Dreaming: This article is an amalgamation of some previous posts at deadbutdreaming, a shorter version of which was recently published by New Dawn Magazine. It probably raises more questions than it gives answers, but I wanted … Continue reading
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Carrion – Paperback Launch #booklaunch by Graeme Cumming
It’s here at last! And, if you were to look back to when I wrote the first faltering words of that very first draft (too long ago to be absolutely sure how many years have passed since), you’d understand … Continue reading
Stromness by night ~ Steve Tanham
A series of short ‘betweens’ from the Silent Eye’s ‘Pictish Trail’ and ‘Ancient Orkney’ workshops. We’re having an after dinner walk along the night streets of Stromness, Orkney’s main ferry port and link with Scotland. My wife and I have … Continue reading
The Sincerest Form Of Poetry by @geofflepard #BlogTour #booklaunch
Reblogged from Ritu Bhathal at But I Smile Anyway… launching a new book by Geoff Le Pard: Today I am thrilled to be able to host my dear blogging pal, His Geoffleship, aka Geoff Le Pard, on my blog, as … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, Blog Post, blog tour, Blogger, blogging, Geoff le Pard
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#Dogs – Sam, A Shaggy Dog Story – Chapter Eleven – Favourite Walks in Ireland by Sally Cronin
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: By special request I am sharing Sam, A Shaggy Dog Story and I hope those of you who have not read his adventures will enjoy… Last time Sam found himself having sleepovers with two lovely ladies when … Continue reading
The Troublesome Time of England’s Dual King Henrys ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: Last year I wrote about the tempestuous marriage of Henry II, the first Plantagenet king of England, and his headstrong queen Eleanor of Aquitaine. Although they spent much of their relationship at loggerheads or estranged, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Angevin Empire, Henry II, Historical Periods, history, medieval, Medieval kings, medieval relationships, Plantagenets
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AfghanAdventures#56 – caught in a bombing raid ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from MarySmith’sPlace: To de-stress after completing Arif’s accounts we went shopping in Tezak bazaar, where I’d spent the first night on the road, when travelling north with Khudadad almost six months ago. The teahouse gossip concerned a recent bombing … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Bombing, Mechanical problems, Photography, Sia Haq, travel
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The Velehrad Dragons – Part Two ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: If you read my blog about the earth energies at Velehrad inside the Basilica there and then our discovery of the two dragons overhead of that earth energy then you may … Continue reading
For My Friend ~ Helen Glynn Jones
‘When you part from your friend, you grieve not; for that which you love most in him will be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain.’ Ah, good old Kahlil Gibran, always … Continue reading
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Tagged absence, friends, friendship, grief, heartbreak, Kahlil Gibran, laughter, life lessons, Life's Journey, loss, memory, other realms, Tennessee Williams, warmth
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The Dragons of Velehrad ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from the Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: Velehrad is a small village with a significant past and is the center of an important pilgrimage in the Czech Republic. It is thought of as the 9th Century capital of … Continue reading
