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Category Archives: reblog
An Unusual Labyrinth? – Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Alethea Kehas at Not Tomatoes: I dreamt last night of a world I did not want to leave. “Hold me back,” I told my companions, lest I fly up into the wonderous sky above. At that moment I … Continue reading
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Tagged A New Earth, awaking the inner child, Classes, connecting to the true self, dreams, Gaia & Elementals, healing the inner child, merkaba, merkabah, reflections, reuniting with inner joy, Spirit Channelings, star of david, the labyrinth, the labyrinth.online, The Mystical Hexagram
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Be Lucky – A Jack Lockwood story from Geofrey D. West
Reblogged from the Jack Lockwood Diaries: “May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind always be at your back…” “Thanks,” I told the woman who was sitting in the shop doorway, a cheap sleeping bag crushed up … Continue reading
Azure Horizons – Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: Penmon Point, Anglesey, Jan Malique They say you can hear the songs of ancient mariners drift in from azure horizons. Surprisingly melodic, even angelic, voices of brawny and sinewy men of adventure. Their eyes filled with visions … Continue reading
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Tagged journey, love, Mariners, memories, Poseidon, remembrance, soul, The Psyche, The Sea
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Dark Lands of Wisdom – Alienora Browning
Reblogged from Alienora’s Anthology: Humanity would rather immerse itself in the idealised beauty, and Round Table fairness, of Camelot than risk the dread journey, through ghastly Wasteland, to the Dark Tower of Reckoning (and, if one factors in the Grail, … Continue reading
The Fireborn, on #LisaBurtonRadio
Reblogged from Entertaining Stories: Don’t touch that dial. You’ve landed on Lisa Burton Radio, the only show that brings you the characters from the books you love. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl. My special guest today is here … Continue reading
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Tagged arthur, celtic, craig boyack, Excalibur, legend, myth, Trent P. McDonald, undead, zombies
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Amazing over 50s – Terry Tyler is Sam Smith’s guest
Reblogged from Loving the Fifty Something: I’m very excited to introduce another guest to my new series: Amazing over 50’s I’m inviting and featuring ‘Mid-lifers’ who are enjoying life over 50 and who are proud to shout out about great … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazing over 50's, author, blog, blogging, guest post, Lindisfarne, Lovingthefiftysomething, Mid Lifers, Over fifty, Post Apocalyptic, Project Renova, Terry Tyler, Tipping Point, UK2
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An Orcadian Diary (2) Before History – Steve Tanham
Reblogged from Sun in Gemini: Continued from Part One And now we should go back to an older time – a much older time – to flesh out the story of the islands of Orkney, north-east of the Scottish mainland. … Continue reading
How we nearly got to the 2018 Bloggers Bash – by Steve Tanham
Reblogged from Sun in Gemini: On Saturday, 19th May, I left Kendal in Cumbria, and nearly got to the Blogger’s Bash in London…. Barbara, one of our Silent Eye colleagues, had stayed overnight with us so that we could catch … Continue reading

Barb Taub’s #BookReview of Hundreds of Tiny Threads and The Howarth Family Trilogy by @JudithBarrow77 #Family #HistFic
Reblogged from Barb Taub: Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads, which sew people together through the years.—Simone Signoret In my last post here, I talked about why I could never do a … Continue reading →