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Tag Archives: Photography
The King Once Came Here ~ James Elkington
Reblogged from Mountains, Myths and Moorlands, where James dangles a dream home before my eyes… Firstly, apologies for the delay in posting. I know it has been awhile – that is no excuse and I promise that I will post … Continue reading
Field of Nine…
* Why is the Octave so important? * Because it is simultaneously both the end of one thing, and the beginning of another.” * Continue reading at France and Vincent
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Stone of the Night…
* You are a passenger… You stay under glass… You are driven through the city’s ripped back-sides. You leave the city’s ripped back-sides on a road which snakes through low, rough, foothills. Far on the horizon a solitary fin-shaped peak … Continue reading
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Hunting the Moon…
* We thought we would get there early, to soak up the atmosphere, and await the fall of night… * Continue reading at France and Vincent
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Shropshire’s Most Unsettling Hillscape: The Stiperstones ~ Tish Farrell
Reblogged from Tish Farrell: Well, the name alone is enough to set the nerves jangling. Stiperstones. There’s more than a hint of menace here, and local Shropshire folk will tell you exactly what that menace is. They will say that … Continue reading
Settling in #Afghanistan ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: In a hired jeep, on a road worse than the one I had previously decided had to be the very worst, we drove to Qolijou hospital to collect the medical supplies. Over a fast flowing … Continue reading
Time Bleed…
* … “Stratford Strange Day!” “I don’t know what you mean?” “Well, the first thing was our conversation before we’d even properly decided we were going to Stratford…” “Which one?” “Statues!” “Oh, that one. It didn’t strike me as particularly … Continue reading
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Wen’s World…
* …The weather is being unkind again. There are other reasons this time, however, for our sense of anticipation for the first of the Glastonbury talks being perhaps less enthusiastic than it might be. The intrusion of Christmas left little … Continue reading
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Moon music ~ Kerfe Roig
Reblogged from K-Lines that Aim to Be: Continue reading at K-Lines that Aim to Be
Salt Bath ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: Photo Credit: Sue Vincent I slipped into the water to find my soul mirrored in the well of my belly So this is where the scryers went, I thought, to the stones heaved … Continue reading
