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Tag Archives: art
Watchers #writephoto D. Wallace Peach
I There are moments when the eye is beguiled and the old brain fails to glean meaning in signals relayed through rods and cones, the biological light-catchers coloring our worlds. Continue reading: Watchers #writephoto | Myths of the Mirror
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Tagged #writephoto, art, creation, flash fiction, illusion, mindfulness, nature, Sue Vincent's Daily Echo, vision
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Harmony
The art of living When the music of the spheres Becomes life’s soundtrack Universal harmony Melds with the song of the soul A brave blackbird breaks the sodden silence. The overnight downpour has quelled the enthusiasm of the morning chorus. … Continue reading
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Tagged art, dawn chorus, haibun, living, magic, moon, prose, tanka
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Scouring the Horse by Paul Handover
Reblogged from Learning From Dogs: Uffington has a very special place in our adventures. In many ways, it was ‘where it all began‘… though it had begun, in fact, long before…we just hadn’t become aware of the path we had … Continue reading
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Tagged art, communication, culture, Dogs, Environment. History, Horses. People, Photography, spirituality, tourism, writing
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Seeking new relationship…
Elderly hippy, likes wearing flowers. Enjoys sunbathing. Excellent home maker. Patient, generous… fairly even tempered, but subject to mood swings. Has been known to throw the occasional wobbly. Exceptionally good at dealing with children. No religious affiliation or prejudice. Excellent … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, writing, writing prompt
Tagged 52 word story, advert, art, flash fiction, Mother Earth
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Through the Eyes of the Ballachulish Goddess
Reblogged from heritagelandscapecreativity: The Ballachulish Goddess was discovered in 1880 beneath about 10 feet of peat. When she was lifted from lying face down, her quartzite pebble eyes stared forward, unwavering. How remarkable it would have been, when she was … Continue reading
Posted in History, Landscape, Photography
Tagged archaeology, art, Ballachulish, Ballachulish Goddess, environment, heritage, Iron Age, Neolithic, rock art, Scotland, sculpture
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Empty by D. Wallace Peach #Writephoto
Empty Sable and bristle brushes clattered into the waste between crinkled tubes of paint gone her linseed and turpentine she surrendered her easel to anger and snapped her palette in oily hues of cerulean blue ochre and umber. With room … Continue reading
Warm light by Reena #writephoto
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White-Skunk and Bald Eagle V… Stuart France
* … So, Skunk squirted musk into the water. The place where the water was immediately went dry and Eagle and his wives disappeared. Soon the water surged back in again and when Skunk looked he could still see Eagle … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Folk Tale, magic, mystery, Mythology, Nez Perce, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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White-Skunk and Bald-Eagle II… Stuart France
* …Eagle and Skunk retired to their beds after eating. Before long Skunk began to laugh out loud. “You are very annoying,” said Eagle, “what is so funny that it is worth keeping me awake?” “We have mice,” said Skunk, … Continue reading
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