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Tag Archives: dragon
Solstice of the Moon: Pure Magic
“!!!” The distinctive smell of tortured gears wafted into the car. It was not surprising. The lane we had chosen after the road closure, was not only so narrow we could not have passed an oncoming rabbit, it was also … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, france and vincent, historic sites, Photography, road trip, Scotland, travel
Tagged dangerous road, dragon, Loch Freuchie, mountains, ontario, quaich, Scottish glen
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George and the Dragon
One from the archives…what really happened when George met the dragon… “Nah, sithee,” said Granny, “Just set thee dahn ‘ere, An’ I’ll tell thee a tale old and true, Of ‘ow good Saint George slew a dragon one day An’ … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Humour, Poetry
Tagged dialect poem, dragon, irreverent humour, legend, St George
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Fancy #midnighthaiku
A fallen dragon Skeletal remains awake A passing fancy *
Dragon Quest ~ Alexander Elliott
Reblogged from Alexander Elliott, the first part of a serialised fantasy. Parts two, three and four can be found by clicking the highlighted links: Prologue Three months ago, in the far away Kingdom of Whitehaven The king was dead. Thrown … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged alexander elliott, dragon, fantasy, serilaisation, story
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Another flying visit…
The door was actually open as we passed, so it would have been rude not to stop. “It could be a long morning…”said my son, settling back with amused resignation as I grabbed the camera and hopped out of the … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Art, Churches, dragons, History, Photography, Sacred sites
Tagged Chaloner, dragon, history, humour, regicide, St Michael's Church, Steeple Claydon, symbolism, Verney family
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Even mountains mourn…
Image by Stefan Keller Long ago, when the world was young, a fire had burned in him, red as hearts’ blood and he had called it love. She had risen beside him, igniting the life within, and their lives had … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, symbolism
Tagged albion, D. Wallace peach, dragon, Myths of the Mirror, writing prompt
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Clouds ~ Paula Light #writephoto
“I see a big dragon flying in the sky,” Billy said. “And soon he’s gonna come down here and gobble someone up!” The children laughed. “I see a sweet fluffy bunny,” Melissa said. “What do you see in the clouds, … Continue reading
Weaving Fate ~ Jan Malique #writephoto
Sue’s photo for the Thursday Photo Prompt had me spinning a little tale of dragons, battles, and a seer. Please walk this way: ‘Seer, speak to me of the visions you see, hold nothing back.’ So says the King in anguished tones. … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, reblog
Tagged Cosmos, dragon, fantasy, Kingdom, magic, mysteries, Seer., writephoto
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Descent – James Pyles #writephoto
The little girl had picked up the carrion bird’s feather, the only remains of her connection to the griffon vulture who had delivered the dire news of the Great Gray God, and tucked it in her pocket. For a few … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, children's fantasy, childrens fiction, Davidson children, demons, dragon, evil, Sue Vincent, swamp
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Turrets – Willow Willers #writephoto
There he lay on the summit of the Clift next to the castle. He knew he was dying, his wound was mortal. The gaping hole just above his tail had long since stopped hurting. He was so tired and cold. … Continue reading