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Category Archives: reblog
Selfheal ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: Common selfheal and the grass that is my natural lawn Life begins with a spark of light entering a darkened womb. The self dividing itself over and over again until it finds cohesion … Continue reading
Little Girl Lost ~ Sally Cronin
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: It is over two years since I share the stories from Tales from The Garden that I wrote in tribute to our home in the mountains to the north of Madrid from 1999 to 2016. I went … Continue reading
When The Moon Is Full ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Helen Jones: Once upon a time, when the world was younger, there lived a boy. Tall and lean he was, his skin nut brown over strong muscles, his clothes as tattered as the leaves among which he lived. … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient woodlands, dreams, Fairy Tale, forest, forest spirit, full moon, Goddess, hunter, legends, Midsummer, Mother Nature, summer solstice, thief, woods
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The Real Archery ~ Nicholas C. Rossis
Reblogged from Nicholas C. Rossis: I was reading an interesting answer on Quora about Mongol strategy when a battle description caught my eye: Seeing this, the archbishop spurred his on his horse and gave them chase. Eventually, they reached a … Continue reading
Afghanistanadventures#39 – Learning who’s who at the Lal clinic ~Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Lal October 1989 After the excitement of arriving in Lal I experienced a sense of desolation when Khudadad left next day. Although we’d been travelling companions for barely two weeks, not only had I come … Continue reading
A very occasional poet ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster aka Tallis Steelyard: I have known Stanlan Needleborne for virtually all of my life. He was the tough kid on the street, the rough boy we were all a bit nervous of. Looking back I cannot … Continue reading
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Tagged Poetry, roast rat, snoring, soldiering, trousers fit for the gardener
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Christoph Fischer Reviews: The Last Pilgrim by Noelle Granger
Reblogged from Christoph Fischer: This book is a rich resource of well researched historical facts and a concise re-telling of the story of one of many Mayflower pilgrims. Noelle describes the characters in a series of narratives that depict the … Continue reading
Cover Reveal: ‘Paranormal Warwickshire’ by SC Skillman
Reblogged from SC Skillman Author: I’m delighted to be able to bring you the cover reveal for my new book, Paranormal Warwickshire, which is due to be released by Amberley Publishing on 15th November 2020. Paranormal Warwickshire by SC Skillman … Continue reading
Locked-down and Armed: one man’s struggle with entropy (4) – Push and Twist ~ Steve Tanham
I didn’t set out to have three drills… The posh one, a nice DIY model from DeWALT, was bought because both the batteries for my previous drill failed at the same time, after lying idle in their case for nearly … Continue reading
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Tagged DIY, English Lake District, Man-cave, Old Mitre Saw, Portable drills, Saltpetre, Sheds
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How To Make Categorising And Tagging Blog Posts More Powerful ~ Hugh W. Roberts
Reblogged from Hugh’s Views and News: What are tags and categories? How do they work? What are the best tags and categories to use on a blog post? How do you make the categories and tags you’re using on your … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging advice, blogging help, blogging tips, categories, how-to, Tagged Blogging, Tags
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