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Tag Archives: Life
Recovering – Fall Musings #writephoto
These roses are so perfect. Red as blood, sharp as memories. I can’t help but wonder what is worth the adornment of these lush flowers? Tell me now, if you could, would you peek inside? Would you like to discover … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, blogging, Life, love, nature, roses, sunshine, window, Write-photo
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Beyond the glass…
The half-light of a winter morning swallows the stars, revealing a world frosted with white. The dog, redefining the phrase ‘global warming’, lays across the threshold, letting the heat escape from my comfort zone. Cold seeps in, reality nips at … Continue reading
Posted in The Silent Eye
Tagged beyond the veil, horizons, Life, perception, sunrise, symbolism
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Window – Sisyphus #writephoto
The house is still there, and the roses. How happy we were then, how beautiful was our life, the sun was shining everyday… This is what I want to remember, now, after all those years. Of course, I’d like to … Continue reading
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Tagged England, Life, love, memories, regrets, roses, window, writephoto
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Blue – Hayley R. Hardman #writephoto
It was nice to sit by the lake, watching the lapping waves and the cold blue evening sky above. A dusty layer of snow lay on the ground and at some of the lake’s edges thin ice had formed. Winter’s … Continue reading
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Tagged 200words, bicycle, eveing, ice, lake, Life, sky, snow, weather, winter, writephoto
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Sublime – Fall Musings #writephoto
Are you here? Is this real? Even though she could feel the warmth of his breaths upon his lips, she could feel his chest rise and fall, and hear his heart beat and hers stop, she did not dare turn … Continue reading
“She’s going to blow…”
Today my son called me with a complaint. When I had driven in to work today, I had taken with me all the Christmas goodies, from half the leftover turkey, through a large portion of trifle, very carefully carried, to … Continue reading
Stars and fairy lights…
Walking home in the dark last night, my village was aglow with fairy lights…thousands of tiny, shining stars, blue, white and all the colours of the rainbow, twinkling in the darkness and lighting the way. The everyday ordinariness of living … Continue reading
Is there a point to all this? (3) – Jeff Grant
Reblogged from Besonian: To recap two of my earlier posts on the same subject – do you wonder what this is all about – this life? That’s of course, if it’s about anything at all. All the rushing here, rushing … Continue reading
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Tagged has life a point?, joy, Life, love and living, novel writing, self-help books, spirituality
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Portal – Joelle LeGendre #writephoto
Photo by Sue Vincent One, then another tunnel appearing, we stop, travel and repeat. In the portal I waited, never to enjoy the view. Source: Two on a rant
