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Category Archives: reblog
The Written Stone, Grimsargh Near Longridge, Lancashire ~ The Journal of Antiquities
Reblogged from the Journal of Antiquities: The Written Stone at Grimsargh, near Longridge, Lancashire. OS Grid Reference: SD 62585 37882. At the northern end of Written Stone Lane at Grimsargh, near Longridge, Lancashire, is a very curious and mysterious stone … Continue reading
Looking for the Perfect Picture Book for the Kids this Spring? ~ Bette A. Stevens
Reblogged from Bette A. Stevens: AMAZING MATILDA’s got you covered! One concern parents have is how to inspire their children to meet challenges with patience and persistence. This is the plot of the award-winning picture book, AMAZING MATILDA, A Monarchs … Continue reading
The apprentice demonologist ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard (aka Jim Webster…): Can one have too much education? Over the years I have come round to a feeling that one can. Yes I agree entirely that the young should be taught the finer arts necessary … Continue reading
A Little Longer ~ River Dixon
Reblogged from The Stories In Between: I’m still here I walk these halls A thousand times Waiting For a glimpse of you I watch Feel you dream of me Through restless nights I drop pieces of myself Like breadcrumbs Hoping … Continue reading
Alethea Kehas Journeys from Long Meg to Little Meg
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: The pulse of red spiral of light emanating from the Long Meg stone lasted mere seconds. As the stone returned to its outer stasis, I found myself catching my breath in wonderment. Had I imagined the … Continue reading
The Eye Opens #LongMeg ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: I woke at midnight ravenous. After tossing and turning for an hour, I crept upstairs to get the sandwich I had bought for my train ride to Cumbria. For some reason I found it wildly amusing … Continue reading
