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Tag Archives: inspiration
Fairy Child – Wallie’s Wentletrap #writephoto
It was just like he remembered. The carved stone, mottled-colored with moss, the shadowed garden. The area was well-tended. “Is that a bell, Daddy?” The man looked down at the child beside him. The little girl’s arm was wrapped through … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged Fairy Tale, fantasy, fiction, inspiration, Life, motivation, nature, personal, romance, writing
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Guest author: Karen Ingalls – Reverence, Forgiveness, and Butterflies
Albert Schweitzer had a profound influence on me after I read about him and his remarkable work. His philosophy of Reverence for Life filled me as a teenager with fervor to also have great respect, love, and kindness to all … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Guest post
Tagged blossoming, cancer, courage, forgiveness, inspiration, love, ovarian cancer, surviving cancer
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Whispering Peace and Tranquility – Balroop Singh #writephoto
Far away in the clouds That lit up with your memories A fairy smiles at me Is that you? Far away in the sky A streak of light oscillates, Each time I think of you Is that your amorphous abode? … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fantasy, horizon, inspiration, peace, poem, reflections, serenity, snow
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Esther Newton’s Guest Writer Spot
Reblogged from Esther Newton: This week, I’d like to welcome Alethea Kehas, with a strong piece of writing, as my Guest Writer. Exploring the Body’s Memories: An Exercise in Constriction By Alethea Kehas When we begin to let go of … Continue reading
Charlie’s Legacy…. a short story by Jamie Dedes
As he settled near me on the park bench, I caught his scent: whisky, unbrushed teeth and unwashed clothes. Dirty nails poked through the frayed fingers of his wool gloves. At first he just sat there, happy for the company, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, family, fiction, reblog
Tagged dreas, encouragement, family, friendship, inspiration, youth
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Indah Susanti interviews Randall Collis
Reblogged from Indah Susanti: Randall Collis, of Global Sojourns, is one of my favourite photographers. Here, he is interviewed by one of his… Welcome to the 12th edition of the Featured Photographer monthly post. Please meet Randall Collis, also known with artist … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, reblog
Tagged inspiration, living simply, nature, Photography, vision, wisdom
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Inspiration by photo from pensitivity
Reblogged from pensitivity101: I saw this post by Sue Vincent at The Daily Echo today and asked her permission to use her photograph. https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/1648466744 Hopefully you will all understand why when you’ve read my post. When you look at me … Continue reading
#photoprompt – Spur – Robbie Cheadle
Sue Vincent gave us a rather intriguing photograph for this weeks prompt. My son and poetry critic, Mini-Me, better known as Gregory, said this poem was very negative. I didn’t think so, what do you think? You can participate in … Continue reading
