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Gifts #midnighthaiku

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#writephoto regulars: Alethea Kehas from Not Tomatoes

I asked the writephoto challenge regulars if they would like to come over and introduce themselves. I would like to introduce my friend, Alethea Kehas who blogs at Not Tomatoes. Without those of you who write and read the pieces … Continue reading

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The space under the stairs…

I am not at all certain what it was that sparked the memory, but I had a very clear picture in my mind today of a magical place that has not existed for the past half a century. I could … Continue reading

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The gift of memory

One of the things we take away from our weekend workshops are the memories. Faces, places, people, conversations and realisations, all combine to create a kaleidoscope of intangible souvenirs that find their own place in the hierarchy of memory. We … Continue reading

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Honeyed #midnighthaiku

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When the Heavens open up ~ Ashwini Nawathe #writephoto

Climbing up the narrow mountain lanes Shivering slightly in the dashing rains Away from the chaotic world we walked Panting, but enthusiastically we talked Trekking higher up the mountain side We explored the secrets it had to hide A cold … Continue reading

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Sunset #midnighthaiku

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Harvest #midnighthaiku

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Echoes #midnighthaiku

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Impossible things

“‘I can’t believe that!’ said Alice. ‘Can’t you?’ the Queen said in a pitying tone. ‘Try again: draw a long breath, and shut your eyes.’ Alice laughed. ‘There’s no use trying,’ she said ‘one can’t believe impossible things.’ ‘I daresay … Continue reading

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