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Path of the Traitors – Legends of Windemere by Charles E. Yallowitz

On the eve of destiny, the fate of the champions are in the hands of those they once called Enemy. Hated and distrusted, Queen Trinity must leave the shadows and reach for redemption. With their final battle on the horizon, … Continue reading

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‘I have risen…’ Stuart France

* ‘I have gathered myself together, Like the beautiful Hawk of Gold. * Ra enters in Day by Day To hear my words.’ * Source: Stuart France

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Magical Man at the Dawn of Science – The Silent Eye

The Elizabethan age considered itself scientific, indeed the word ‘science’ was used to mean ‘knowledge’. The so called Age of Reason was a much later term applied by historians of science to broad-brush the slow ascent of experimental-based knowledge. What … Continue reading

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The Lion of Yesterday… Stuart France

* * “In order to know where one is, One has to know where one has come from.” The Initiate * Source: Stuart France

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Sun-Flecked…  Stuart France

* * What will the day of such a dawn hold? * * Source: Sun-Flecked… | Stuart France

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Jewels

Fairy silhouettes Skimming through the wildflowers Against summer skies A momentary magic Gifting the eyes of a child I have never seen as many dragonflies as I have this summer. From tiny turquoise damsels that cast a jewelled haze above … Continue reading

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Horizons

Definition: noun – The horizon: the line where the earth or sea seems to meet the sky Dawn… the dog sits in the open doorway watching the morning as the first glow creeps into the east. It isn’t much of … Continue reading

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Tell-Tale Signs IV… Stuart France

* One of Ireland’s, ‘Three Great Tales of Sorrow’ which all deal with the lives and tragic deaths of offspring, this one, the second in the series, is the most poignant perhaps as, ostensibly, the offspring are still children. Whilst … Continue reading

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On Vacation – #writephoto – Emma Hyde

Gilbert the gremlin was grumpy. The setting sun streaming through the tiny window lit his sullen face, exasperated eyes, frustrated frown. Quite frankly, Gilbert had had enough. “The most important job in the world” the advertisement had boasted, “Invaluable to … Continue reading

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Ephemera #midnighthaiku

Sweet summer morning Fragrant with present promise Ephemeral dreams Ephemeral dreams Fragile as a butterfly Magical moments Magical moments Flutter in and out of life Sweet summer morning

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