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Tag Archives: pursuit
Poised ~ Brian F Kirkham #writephoto
Salford 6th September 2019 Perhaps it wasn’t such a great idea Over your feet you fell In pursuit of the Scaly creature hiding in the cave Continue reading at The Inkwell
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Mists – #writephoto – D. Avery
Meet them at the windbreak he’d been told, just before dawn. They’d be waiting there in the line of trees with a wagon, just don’t be late. He couldn’t take the road of course, had to swing down around the … Continue reading
#writephoto – Stepping Forward by Michael
They wanted to believe there was a light at the end of the tunnel. The nagging feeling of a few steps more and they would be out, free to roam, free to be themselves no longer looking over their shoulders, … Continue reading
