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Category Archives: reblog
Heron ~ Felicity Sidnell Reid guests at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape’s Blog: The heron on the lake on sunset, digital watercolor painting Copyright Martina Vaculikova at 123RF Summer has been slow to arrive this year. But finally the weather is warming up and soon perhaps … Continue reading
Smorgasbord Interview – Human in every Sense of the Word -Ignoring VS. Acknowledging and Obeying My 6th Sense by Patty Fletcher
Reblogged from Sally Cronin’s Smorgasbord: Welcome to the Sunday Interview- Human in every sense of the word. As humans there are five main senses that we rely on to navigate through this world. And there is one that we all … Continue reading
The Eve of a Quest and Episode One ~ Alli Templeton
A week ago, Alli Templeton set off on a quest to discover the medieval castles of Wales. Every day she has been sharing the stories behind their building and the history of the warring princes. This is the first episode … Continue reading
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Tagged Castles, Edward 1st, Historical Periods, history, Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, medieval, Photography, Plantagenets, Wales Walk, walking
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In a green place: Hebers Ghyll, Ilkley ~ Matt at Richly Evocative
Reblogged from Richly Evocative: It’s a strange thing to walk into someone else’s memories; especially those that have been woven and tangled about a place. A place that you’ve heard about, but never visited. Somewhere that means a great deal … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Beck, Gawain and the Green Knight, green, Heber's Ghyll, Ilkley, Landscape and Memory, place, Samuel Palmer, Simon Schama, The North, Trolls, woods, yorkshire
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Ladies Night ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: Photo Credit: Pixabay It doesn’t happen often. Almost never, really. But, last night I had the house to myself. My husband and daughter were miles away in Maryland for a lacrosse tournament (I am forever grateful … Continue reading
Half day, half night, half nothing ~ Steve Tanham
Along the edge of darkness lives delight A silver, shining, running stream A place of soul’s respite Continue reading at Sun in Gemini
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What the Dickens? ~ Geoffrey David West #shortstory @GeoffreyDWest
Reblogged from Geoffrey David West: Charles Dickens walked up to the bar, accompanied by some friends, who were all wearing their finest outfits: frock coats, tall ‘stovepipe’ hats, fancy waistcoats, while the women in his party were decked out in … Continue reading
Smorgasbord Posts from Your Archives – #PotLuck #wartime – Mercy Dogs 2014 by Annabelle Franklin
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Welcome to the series Posts from Your Archives, where bloggers put their trust in me. In this series, I dive into a blogger’s archives and select four posts to share here to my audience. If you would … Continue reading
