Tag Archives: mystery

The Chest # writephoto from vanbytheriver

Reblogged from Van in response to this week’s photo prompt… They were never intended for our eyes. They were evidence. Family secrets. A life ruined. Sue’s Photo Challenge But there they were. The telltale photos. Glued onto yellowing pages. Hidden … Continue reading

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The Tower… from Honoré Dupuis #writephoto

Reblogged from Of Glass and Paper in response to this week’s photo prompt… She crouched behind a short spiky bush, and waited for a sound. There was none, not even the usual discrete footfall of small creatures in the dark. … Continue reading

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Completing the Cycle –by Melissa Barker-Simpson #writephoto

From Melissa in response to this week’s photo prompt: Rebecca stepped onto the front porch and froze when she saw the obstacle in her path. She knew what it meant, what they represented, and her heart began to pound. The … Continue reading

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War Of The Roses from Hugh’s Views and News #writephoto

Reblogged from Hugh’s Views and News in response to the photo prompt: An English Country Garden, Roses, The Sound Of Bumble Bees? What Could Possibly Go Wrong? “This is the last of two specimens.” “It’s so beautiful.” “This particular species … Continue reading

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Poses for Roses #writephoto from Stuart France

Reblogged from Stuart France in response to the photo prompt: There is a sound in my room. It should be a commentary for the visuals which play upon the walls just below the ceiling but it warbles like a wayward … Continue reading

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Concealed #midnighthaiku

When the reservoirs of the Derwent Valley in Derbyshire were built, the villages of Ashopton and Derwent were lost beneath the water. When levels are low, traces of the villages can still be seen.

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The Hooded Stone…? from Stuart France

Reblogged from Stuart France, an excerpt from one of our books, Scions of Albion: “It has to be the Stone on Gardom’s Edge…” “What does?” says Wen. “My Robin Hood Stone… I mean it didn’t look much like the stone … Continue reading

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Thursday photo prompt – Captured #writephoto

Believe it or not, it wasn’t moonrise but a pure, pale sunset. We had called at Avebury on our way back from giving the Silent Eye’s  final talk of the series in Glastonbury a couple of years ago. It had … Continue reading

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The Boy and The Wolf from K.L.Caley #writephoto

Reblogged from K.L. Caley in response to the #writephoto photo prompt: Fresh snow crunches beneath my footsteps as I search the abandoned castle. I know the child and the wolf passed through here, I have followed the steps for many … Continue reading

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Photo prompt: The stairway – Jane Dougherty Writes

Reblogged from Jane Dougherty in response to the photo prompt: I wasn’t aware until a few minutes ago when I read Geoff Le Pard’s contribution that Sue Vincent ran a photo prompt. It’s a magical photo and inspired this piece … Continue reading

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