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Tag Archives: childhood
A Year with Grandfather – Guest Post by Felicity Sidnell Reid at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape As I toiled upstairs one morning in my grandparents’ house, a rumbling angry voice broke the silence. I couldn’t make out the words, but the emotion couldn’t be misread, even by an eight-year-old. I … Continue reading
A family of dogs
There have not always been dogs in my life, but there have always been dogs in my heart. All of them, except the setters, who were family and Echo, who was a gift, were rescue dogs. And all of them … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, family
Tagged abandoned dogs, Animals, childhood, Dogs, love, pets, rescue dogs
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Cold comfort
The bedroom was seriously cold… I had left the window open all day and all night and the temperature has struggled to get above freezing lately. I smiled… because that is exactly how I like it. I don’t care for … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged adulthood, central heating, childhood, childhood influences, growing up, know thyself, psychology, relative poverty
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Perpetual Deja Vu – Excerpt-3, Stoner on a rollercoaster #writephoto
Run..run! She closed her eyes. Her heart hammering wildly, lungs fighting their own battle. And she was running.. Focusing all her energy on her unbelievably heavy feet. She was giving it all. As if death was chasing her. Or even … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged childhood, Daily-prompt, déjà vu, excerpt, flashback, memories, novel, psychological thriller, treat, writephoto, writing
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What if? Not a poem – by Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: Image: Barmouth, North Wales, Jan Malique What if I could bring back all that you’d forgotten? Will you smile then, run in fields of glory, be the child bathed in laughter? Piece by piece assemble the memories … Continue reading
The Tale of a Quest Down a Hallway – Gregg Savage #writephoto
Once upon a time, there was a boy named Zane who woke up feeling very ill. He hadn’t really eaten anything unusual the night before, nor did he have any signs of a cold. He just knew something wasn’t quite … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged ageing, childhood, Gratitude, growing up, living in the moment
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Warmth…
Fragrance of new bread Kindling childhood memory I travel through time Snuggled close on grandma’s knee In the glow of the hearthfire * For Colleen’s poetry challenge
Flow #writephoto – Lady Lee Manila
Torrents of water travel its path So uplifting good for my bath Cascade so powerful as it whir Travel its path torrents of water Force of nature, lovely and brutal Curtain of white water so ample As we swim, place … Continue reading
