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Category Archives: reblog
Changing tides
He tripped, catching the pointed toe of the winklepickers on the kerb. Righting himself he looked around, his eyes darting self-consciously to seek out any possible observer, even while he reassumed his pose of studied nonchalance. Do they even call … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, psychology, reblog, Spirituality, symbolism
Tagged assertion, change, reaction, rebellion, red hair, self image, teenagers, tides of life, winklepicker shoes
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Pregnant in Pakistan#02 ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from MarySmith’sPlace: I’m sorry I left you for so long wondering if Jon got out of his Afghan jail before our baby arrived in the world. It was the shock when reading my diary at how very miserable I … Continue reading
Lucy Brazier presents The Best Indie Authors You’ve Never Heard Of – Part One
Reblogged from Lucy Brazier, showcasing Annabelle Franklin, Alethea Kehas, Alexander Elliott and Fran Laniado: Welcome to the first in my series of some of the best independent authors and writers you probably haven’t read yet, but really should. With so … Continue reading
Chasing Dragons in Moravia ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: I have just completed a follow up to Chasing the Shaman that I have called Chasing Dragons in Moravia. It’s already out on Kindle and shortly, the paperback will also be … Continue reading
Whatever else 2020 has been, it has not been short on Friendship and Community – by Sally Cronin
Reblogged from Sally Cronin at Smorgasbord: The original concept of Thanksgiving was one of giving thanks for a new life, new home and new friends and that tradition is celebrated around the world in one form or another by different … Continue reading
The Sacred Feminine Trilogy. Watch as a Large Charcoal Drawing develops in the Studio ~ Glen Rogers
Reblogged from Art and Sacred Sites : Sometimes you create a piece of art because of the materials you have available to you. This is especially true during the Covid-19 lock down. I had this beautiful large sheet of amate … Continue reading
Graeme Cumming Reviews: The Initiate ~ Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Reblogged from Graeme Cumming: Perhaps unusually, I’m going to open up by saying that I know both authors of this book – but in this case, that knowledge will provide context to my review. I first ‘met’ Sue online through … Continue reading
Barb Taub reviews WRITEDOWN by Margaret Elphinstone et al #Lockdown #Galloway #Scotland #RBRT
Reblogged from Barb Taub: n my last post here, I talked about the ‘forgotten’ flu pandemic of 1918. The coronavirus seems an overwhelming force across the globe, and I wonder what its legacy will be. After reading the incredible new … Continue reading
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Tagged #RBRT, coronavirus, COVID-19, diary, epistolary memoir, Galloway, Glenkens Writers, lockdown, Margaret Elphinstone, pandemic, Scotland
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Life on the beach ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster aka Tallis Steelyard: I have written previously about the Rattlestone Sisters of Philanthropy. But perhaps I ought to delve more deeply into the impact they inadvertently had on Rattlestone. This collection of perfectly sensible and modestly … Continue reading
