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Category Archives: reblog
A Lifelong Dedication to One Thing ~ Nicki Chen
Reblogged from Behind the Story: Autumn Trees – The Maple 1924 I run into people at writers’ conferences all the time who say they’ve wanted to be a writer for as long as they can remember. And I think that … Continue reading
A Numinous Zone: Preternatural Modern Faeries ~ Neil Rushton
Reblogged from Dead but Dreaming: “A numinous zone is a state of consciousness in which numinous (supernatural or spiritual) experiences occur. It can be viewed as a highly dynamic state that gives rise to phenomenal shifts in one’s perception or … Continue reading
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Tagged consciousness, faeries, Idealism, nature spirits, Numinous Zone, The Fairy Investigation Society
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We receive the gift of a bat while watching Victoria & Abdul ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: Night visitor. Photo Credit Pixabay It was approximately 9:30pm, my husband and I seated on the sofa downstairs watching Victoria and Abdul, a bowl of popped buttered corn between us. Our son upstairs behind shut doors, … Continue reading
#Gods and #Legends – Ionia by Paul Andruss at Smorgasbord
Reblogged from Sally Cronin’s Smorgasbord: As Paul Andruss is on an extended break working on other projects..I will be sharing some of his earlier posts for those of you who were not visiting the blog at the beginning of 2017. … Continue reading
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Tagged Greece, Greek gods, Ionia, Paul Andruss by Smorgasbord - Variety is the Spice of Life.
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Michelle Clements James reviews D.G. Kaye’s Twenty Years After I Do
Reblogged from Book Chat: Blurb In this personal accounting, D.G. Kaye shares the insights and wisdom she has accrued through twenty years of keeping her marriage strong and thriving despite the everyday changes and challenges of aging. Kaye reveals how … Continue reading
St Gregory’s Minster ~ James Elkington
Reblogged from Mountains, Myths and Moorlands: Map Ref: SE8667594943 From Pickering in North Yorkshire, take the A170 towards Helmsley. Go through the market town of Kirkbymoorside, and after a mile or so you will see a road marked ‘Kirkdale’. Take this … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient cross, carved stones, churches, yorkshire
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Christ of the Sunflower ~ Steve Tanham
Across the dappled grass I called you Unhurried in the evening glow To down your tools and stand before me In simple presence, freed of stone And learn the language of the slow Continue reading at Sun in Gemini
Mistress Laviscia Kipplehowe and her kitten ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Mistress Laviscia wasn’t one of my more regular patrons. It wasn’t that we couldn’t work together; it’s just that I’m not the sort of person you’d automatically call upon for arranging the sort of event she … Continue reading
Death of a salesman ~ Running Elk
Rebogged from Shamanic Paths: We’ve all had them. The incessant sales calls, interspersed with the “Hello, I’m a hacker looking for easy access to your computer, erm, I mean, Steve from Microsoft…” type calls. Now, apart from the half-assed hacker … Continue reading
My cynical use of enjambement ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: When I wrote about the Anaphora Controversy it brought back memories of other arguments within our community, and I can still see the face of Silhat Wheelbroom when he realised what I’d done. But still I … Continue reading
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Tagged fat and idle, Jim Webster, Port Naain, priggish turgidity, the need for a university degree, turpitude
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