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Tag Archives: landscape
Field of Sheaves III… Stuart France
* …But first the directions… Wen decided to ignore them completely and find the stone by way of Mr Pre-Science-Man which proved to be spectacularly successful only, of course, she did not tell me that this was her plan and … Continue reading
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Tagged landscape, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Field of Sheaves II… Stuart France
* …But first to the finding, which was not easy and which though I am utterly loathe to admit it, was down to Wen. I should have known then. Turning up on my patch and finding things! Still I suppose … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, Don and Wen, landscape, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Field of Sheaves…Stuart France
* …I have a bad feeling about this place. But Wen insists, and when Wen insists… not even graphic descriptions of the steepness of the hill itself could deflect her… so here we are… half way up the climb… resting … Continue reading
Gold by Stuart France #writephoto
* Never here, there or anywhere… Always on our way, somewhere… * And then the Horizon Cuts the sky And sun And sea Continue reading here
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White-Skunk seeks medicine IX… Stuart France
* … After leaving Skunk, Young-Wolf had overtaken his brothers and told them that, “Skunk was carrying a poor Rice-Bird in his back-pack.” They all came back down the valley looking for Skunk. They heard his stick-game song and crept … Continue reading
White-Skunk seeks medicine VIII… Stuart France
* … Once Rice-Bird’s whistle could no longer be heard, Skunk soon forgot his fear. He came to a shady place. “Ah, this would be a good place to play the stick-game,” thought Skunk. He gathered some chunks of rotten … Continue reading
The Wasting by Helen Jones #writephoto
Sue Vincent runs a wonderful writing prompt, #writephoto, each week, using her own photography as inspiration. Maybe it’s the snot monster talking, or maybe, once again, Sue has come up with a great image, but as soon as I saw … Continue reading
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Tagged flash ficion, landscape, story wasted land
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White-Skunk seeks medicine VII… Stuart France
* … Rice-Bird now knew the thing that Skunk feared and he began to throw his voice in a whistle from Skunk’s back-pack. “Ugh!” cried Skunk when he heard the whistle and he turned and fled in the opposite direction. … Continue reading
White-Skunk seeks medicine IV… Stuart France
* … Skunk came to a longhouse, and recognised the people there as those who pushed his musk-sac back into the river in repulsion, he said to those people, “I am on my way from the camp of the Clever … Continue reading
Deep by Stuart France #writephoto…
* The smoke which moments before had billowed hundreds of feet into the darkening sky finally cleared to reveal the Maw of Hell… From its deep red interior two impossibly tall, dark, slender figures moved together unconsciously… Continue reading here
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