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Category Archives: reblog
A Dorset Weekend With The Silent Eye – Part 2 ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth… Helen Jones continues the story of her experience with the Silent Eye in Dorset: Still officially on a blog break, I swear. But there is more to tell about my trip to Dorset, so here … Continue reading
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Tagged Cerne Abbas, Cerne Abbas Giant, chalk figure, Cromwell, earthworks, fertility, Iron Age, Midsummer, phallus, Photography, power, rampant, river, solstice, Victorian, village
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A Lady And A Poet – Tallis Steelyard is Khyati Gautam’s guest…
Reblogged from ookish Fame: I’m not sure how many of you have eaten at Granny Muggart’s Eatery? It’s just off the Ropewalk in Port Naain. Granny Muggart died long before my time, it was her daughter, ‘Young Muggart’ who ran … Continue reading
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How I Found Inspiration ~ Jordy’s Streamings
Reblogged from Jordy’s Streamings: Nike of Samothrace, Louvre Museum, Jordis 2013 I was invited to take part in the 3.2.1 Me Challenge by Sue Vincent https://scvincent.com/2018/08/26/its-all-downhill-from-here/. The rules, are simple: 1 Thank the person who nominated you. 2 Provide two … Continue reading
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Tagged 321Me challenge, blogging, confidence, inspiration, modern mystery school, oetry, The Silent Eye, writing
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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – The Labyrinth (Warriors of Light Book 1) by Alethea Kehas #Fantasy #Magic
Reblogged from Sally Cronin at Smorgasbord: Very pleased to share the new release of Alethea Kehas – The Labyrinth (Warriors of Light Book 1) About The Labyrinth Within the realm of night, six teens are brought into a mysterious labyrinth … Continue reading
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Twinkle toes ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Port Naain has a vast array of dance styles. Some are danced by couples, some are danced only by women and some are danced only by men. There are peasant dances, sailor’s dances and in Port … Continue reading
Georgia Rose reviews ‘Don’t Touch’ by Barb Taub
Reblogged from Georgia Rose: I have recently started adding the reviews I’ve written to BookBub by taking them straight from Goodreads, a few at a time. I thought as I could no longer add them to Amazon.com this was a … Continue reading
A Dorset Weekend With The Silent Eye, Part One ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: I know. It’s been a while since I’ve been here. And I’m still officially on a blog break. However, a few weeks ago I spent a weekend in Dorset with The Silent Eye, which I … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthurian legend, Cadbury Castle, Carl Wark, dorset, friends, glastonbury tor, historyy, joy, King Arthur, London., Romans, somerset, south cadbury, The Silent Eye, train, travel, village, visions
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Ireland’s Holocaust heroine ~ David Lawlor
Reblogged from historywithatwist: The great events of our past – the wars and the genocides – are just a series of small steps strung together… steps that when looked back upon appear to be a seamless, momentous journey. And because … Continue reading
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Tagged extermination camps, history, holocaust, Ireland, Mary Elmes, prisoner of war, refugees
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Pictish symbol stone discovered at Dyce ~ Tim Clarkson
Tim Clarkson, who writes at Senchus, tells of the discovery of a ‘new’ Pictish stone at Dyce, one of the sites we visited during Solstice of the Moon, last year’s workshop in Scotland: Pictish symbols: mirror (top), triple disc and … Continue reading
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Tagged carved stones, Dyce, pictish symbols, pictograph, Picts, stone carvings
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Janice Spina interviews D. G. Kaye
Reblogged from Jem’s Books: Please help me welcome author D.G. Kaye to Jemsbooks Blog Segment, Interview an Author. Debby is a wonderful online friend of mine whose friendship I cherish. Thank you so much for inviting me over here today … Continue reading
