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Tag Archives: gold
Size matters – Lichfield Cathedral
Back in June 2017, I finally managed to break my journey between north and south to spend time at one of our mediaeval cathedrals… In our modern world, when we are accustomed to seeing skyscrapers on every skyline, size seems … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Art, England, Photography
Tagged architecture, cathedral, gold, history, medieval, Normans, roman, saints, Staffordshire
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About time – Lichfield cathedral
Back in June 2017, I finally managed to break my journey between north and south to spend time at one of our mediaeval cathedrals… I had been going to do it for ages. Almost every trip north for the past … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Photography, travel
Tagged architecture, cathedral, gold, history, martyr, mediaeval, Normans, Repton, roman, saints, St Chad, Staffordshire
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Simple #midnighthaiku
Simplicity glows Wild and untamed heart of gold Chalice of the sun *
Cursed Cove ~ The Dark Netizen #writephoto
I Cross The Threshold, And Enter The Pirate Cove. Seeking Cursed Gold Reblogged from The Dark Netizen
Living Lore reblog: James Osborne ~The Gold Boulder
Reblogged from James Osborne: We all know legends grow with retelling. This one’s no exception. It’s about a gold boulder . . . and how it caused a murder. Or did it? We’re not sure. Nor are we convinced about … Continue reading
Posted in reblog
Tagged BC, British Columbia, gold, Grey Creek, Kootenay Lake, legends, miners, mining, murder, prospecting, riches, shooting
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Transitions – Jan Malique #writephoto
She approaches, hidden in veils, enshrouded in the Blue of Sky and Ocean. A chrysalis in waiting, slumbering, receptacle of knowing yet to become. I see her ivory bones engraved with the history of her ancestors, nestled within ruby red … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged alchemy, Amunet., Chrysalis, flash fiction, gold, mysteries, phoenix, photo prompt, Regeneration, Resurrection, transformation, writephoto
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One great sin – Fall musings #writephoto
Careful now. The portal is alluring. Its golden brick walls and a blinding light coming from the opposite end first captivates you. When you are inconveniently close, it seizes your rational thinking, your skin freezes amidst the gushes of fresh … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged adam&eve, alluring, blogging, dilemma, dream, fantasy, gold, Life, sin, world, Write-photo
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Garnering gold…
We followed a golden path through a wood steeped in history and mystery. Mesolithic folk once walked here, whose flints are found eroding from the soft earth. Mines have been dug to gather minerals from deep below a surface where … Continue reading