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Tag Archives: history
Walking through history
We were out before daylight again, the dog and I. In spite f the storms, wind and rain, there are daffodils in flower and everywhere there are signs of spring. While the human half of this pre-dawn duo cowered gratefully … Continue reading
Storm~ The Urban Spaceman #writephoto
Storm winds come, storm winds go He slumbers in the earth below Close your mind, close your eyes In the darkness he will rise Fallen King who dwelt in stone Sleeping still in soil-clad bone Risen soon from earthen bed … Continue reading
Eyes of Time ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
“Learn to listen,” He-Who-Runs-With-Crooked-Legs told him as they sat to whittle spears and arrows out of saplings. The old man’s hands moved the sharp bone deftly over the yielding wood, smoothing any bumps that could confuse an arrow’s spirit and … Continue reading
How old is ancient? How new is the future? ~ Barb Taub #travel #humor #India
Reblogged from Barb Taub: I agree with the kid. As an American, our country isn’t 250 years old yet. Sure there are some Viking graves, cave paintings, and native peoples whose traditions extend for centuries earlier. But for the most … Continue reading
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Those Who Came Before ~ Cindy Knoke
Reblogged from Cindy Knoke: Leave messages… Continue reading at Cindy Knoke
And again, should we wash upon, Loch Awe shore… ~ Gavin MacGregor
Reblogged from heritagelandscapecreativity: Vicarious serendipities, perhaps, could have only ever occurred at this location? It started with a couple of images from 1970. I would encounter them once every few years or so, but they haunted me over several decades. … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthropocene, Anthropocene Archaeology, archaeology, Argyll, Beuys, climate change, creativity, environment, heritage, history, landscape, Loch Awe, Scotland, sculpture, XR
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Allegiance ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
They called her Allegiance. Contract and insurance, she was. Revered and guarded, both. So well revered and so well guarded, in fact, that with time she became almost forgotten and had turned more a symbol than a soul. She sometimes … Continue reading
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Tagged allegiance, allegory, control, creative writing, flash fiction, folklore, history, humanity, myth, No More War, writephoto, writing prompt
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Liz Lloyd is Beetley Pete’s guest…
Reblogged from beetleypete: I am delighted to present a guest post from British blogger, Liz Lloyd. This is her own short bio. ‘After 35 years as a primary school teacher and school librarian, I started two blog sites based on … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, britain, canada, guest post, history, migration, poverty
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Feeling it at Holy Hill ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: By the time we reached the car from Templštejn, it was already early afternoon and after a quick stop for a late lunch, it was pretty much already dark. So we … Continue reading
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Tagged czech republic, earth energies, history, travel
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