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Category Archives: reblog
The Timble Witches – James Elkington
Reblogged from Walking with a Smacked Pentax: Timble is a tiny little village (or hamlet) about 6 miles from where I live – and it is famous for it’s witches (& the Timble Inn – an old friend but sadly now a … Continue reading
Common Folk – Cindy Knoke
Reblogged from Cindy Knoke: Are underrated. (Click and enlarge to see the tiny details). Continue reading at Cindy Knoke’s page
What’s Behind This Door? – Hugh Roberts
Reblogged from Hugh’s Views and News: “HELP! GET ME OUT OF HERE. HELP!” Those were the words I could hear coming from the other side of this door, yet people passed me and the door by without taking any notice. Was … Continue reading
The story of the Butcher Lane Dining Rooms – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: It is my confident assertion that one cannot create great art in squalid conditions. If you want to inspire someone to excel themselves and produce marvels, you have to pamper them. Pour them fine wine, feed … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged fine dining, fine wine, Jim Webster, popular demagoguery as a career, Port Naain, small bones, swill
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Kayaking Sights – Ken Gierke
Reblogged from rivrvlogr: Back in March 2017, I posted a blog (with a video) about kayaking monthly, explaining how I make the videos to post on Facebook as a way to stay connected to my family in Ohio and Western … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, reblog
Tagged Bald Eagle, blog, heron, kayaking, Missouri, photo, Photography, rivrvlogr, turtle
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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – The Eternal Realm by Fiona Tarr
Reblogged from Sally Cronin at Smorgasbord: Delighted to showcase the new release of Fiona Tarr. The Jericho Prophesy is the first book of The Eternal Realm. About the Book The battle for divine power rages within the Eternal Realm. As … Continue reading
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Tagged Destiny of Kings, fantasy, Fiona Tarr, The Jericho Prophesy Fiona Tarr
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The Boy From Po Toi – Randall Collis
Reblogged from Global Sojourns Photography: Echoes of a ghost? Of the future? Of the past? There is a feeling of perplexity. I’m no longer standing in the conference room on the top floor of a skyscraper. There are no floor-to-ceiling windows with … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, reblog
Tagged 缘分, destiny, fishing village, Hong Kong, hope, nature, philosophy, Photography, Po Toi Island, The Good Life, Yuanfen
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A Magic all of its own – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: I remember chatting to old Varsung Baldwig. Given he was, in some way, a mage; I asked why there were so few mages. He was puffing away at that old pipe of his at the time, … Continue reading
A new venture – Don Massenzio
Reblogged from Don Massenzio. Don launches his new site with services for authors: https://dsmpublications.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/cropped-cropped-logo1.jpg ” data-medium-file=”https://dsmpublications.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/cropped-cropped-logo1.jpg?w=300″ data-large-file=”https://dsmpublications.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/cropped-cropped-logo1.jpg?w=321″ width=”321″ height=”321″> I launched my author blog about three years ago and have watched it grow beyond anything I’d hoped. I’ve met many … Continue reading
York on a Sunny Spring Day – Mark Sunderland
Reblogged from Mark Sunderland Photography, a pictorial tour of York in spring: This shoot is actually from the week before last – you remember when it was briefly summer? – but it’s taken me until now to get all of … Continue reading
