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Category Archives: reblog
I Shall Rise: Regeneration of a Knight ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: In a previous chapter of this saga, Walking the Labyrinth, we left the Knight Templar at the centre of the Labyrinth. He stood face to face with the Great Bull and partook of his nature but wasn’t a devotee … Continue reading
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A Briefly Guided Visit to The Spinster’s Rock ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: After our visit to The Hurlers, Sue and Stuart drove us to our car parked beside Brentor. “Give our regards to the Spinsters,” Sue said with a mysterious smile before we received hugs and watched our … Continue reading
Roots, Wings, and Thunderstorms ~ Jennie Fitzkee
Reblogged from A Teacher’s Reflections: A beautiful sky was appearing after the storm tonight. I love thunderstorms. Watching the clouds grow and change as a storm builds is exciting. The light becomes very different. Mother Nature is getting ready to … Continue reading
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Dartmoor’s Merrivale Settlement Shrouded in Mist ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: “We can do Merrivale,” Larissa had announced after researching the sites of Brentor that were on our drive home. This time we were taking the scenic route to drive through a bit of the park. “We’ve … Continue reading
The Tattoo Artist ~ Pamela Wight #shortstory
Reblogged from roughwhiting: As a tattoo artist, Jilly had met many “unusual” people, but this particular repeat customer was the most unique. Jilly shivered as the tall lean woman floated through the parlor door and sank immediately into Jilly’s “design” … Continue reading
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England, St. George, and the flag ~ Ellen Hawley
Reblogged from Notes from the U.K.: The mayor of Genoa wrote to the queen recently, demanding the back rent on England’s flag, the St. George cross. I’ll come back to that, but first let’s talk about the flag itself. It’s … Continue reading
An Extract from Lord of the Elements ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: No one objected and so they switched off the lights. It took a while for eyes to accustom themselves to the darkness and refocus on the upturned glass. Time passed. A … Continue reading
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Sibi Mela, Pakistan ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: Here in Scotland we are in the middle of the agricultural show season. The Royal Highland Show, the flagship event of the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, starts things off in June when … Continue reading
