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Tag Archives: ancestry
Interlude ~ Auld Aquaintance
We were back at Avebury, after a longer absence than we would have chosen. Without the pandemic, there would have been recce trips and a workshop here already this year… and no sense of sadness as I drove past the … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, archaeology, The Silent Eye
Tagged ancestry, healing, stone circles, workshop
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A Key To The Heart ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
The last thing she believed was that her great-grandmother’s words had been literal. The old woman was prone to tall tales, lore and fairies, rumors and gossip, odd potions and odder notions. There were always layers of meaning. Lessons. Some … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged ancestry, creative writing, discovery, family, flash fiction, history, loss, mystery, new beginnings, past and future, relationships, short story, writephoto
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Foundations #midnighthaiku
* Ancient foundations Respectful recognition Sustaining new life * (The photograph was taken at Chester Cathedral, where the arcade in the medieval church is supported by Roman pillars. You can read about our visit to the cathedral here: Chester Cathedral … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Poetry
Tagged ancestry, Chester cathedral, haiku, past and present, Roman pillars
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#WritePhoto Enchanted Spring by Pamela Morse
Before we leave on the long pilgrimage to our forefathers’ homeland we gather vessels to fill with the water from the magical spring. Although it is heavy to carry on the slippery mountain trails we consider the water to be … Continue reading
Heritage #midnighthaiku
Endless connections Soul-deep roots bear living fruit Embraced by the tree Ritu at But I Smile Anyway is the first to host TJ Paris’ floating haiku challenge from the Haiku Hub. Why not wander over and join in?
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged ancestry, haiku, Haiku Hub, Ritu Bhathal, TJ Paris
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