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Tag Archives: story
Tower – #writephoto – pensitivity
You can check out Sue’s writephoto challenge here: https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/1624551481 Approaching the tower from the south, stone steps led up behind the boundary wall to a narrow gate. It creaked on its hinges when he opened it. Nothing stirred. No birds … Continue reading
Flash fiction #writephoto: Old gods – Jane Dougherty
This tale is for Sue Vincent’s Thursday #writephoto prompt. For long years it had been a round tower, a holy place pointing to the heavens, where the ritual of prayer followed the mounting stairs, where chieftains of the lake conferred … Continue reading
Red Rufus (5.9) … Stuart France
* They even have their own beer. It is a brew of high distinction and no little kick. Mister Fox… Source: Stuart France
Posted in albion, Art
Tagged art, Books, Don and Wen, esoteric, fire dance, Folk Song, Folk Tale, magic, Mister Fox, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Wortley Working Mens Club
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By Circuitous Routes… Stuart France
* En route… * * We even managed to capture… * * A more than moderately famous beastie on film. Source: By Circuitous Routes… | Stuart France
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Solstice of the Moon, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, story, weekend workshop
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A Tale of Two Elks… Stuart France
* Little did we know at this juncture… * * That the Fairy Glen… * * Would eventually lead us… * * By circuitous routes… * * To a ‘Fairy-Mine’. Source: A Tale of Two Elks… | Stuart France
Aural Sculpting III… Stuart France
Cat-Eye * …Now, this turned out to be both a blessing and a curse on Conan because at night when he wanted to sleep the cat’s eye was forever starting at the squeak of a mouse and the flurry of … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, geometry, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, celtic, interpretation, landscape, meaning, mystery, psychology, story
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Aurally Man… Stuart France
* “Aurally Man…” “Aurally Man…” “Why is the sky so huge?” “Why, so that the rain falls in drops.” * Source: Aurally Man… | Stuart France
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Tagged albion, alchemy, art, avebury, Books, Don and Wen, interpretation, landscape, magic, meaning, standing stone, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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The Lion of Tomorrow… Stuart France
* “In order for one to know Where one has come from, One has to know where one is going…” The Initiate Source: Stuart France
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Tradition – #writephoto – Emma Hyde
I wandered along the puddle-drenched promenade, head bowed against the bitter coastal breeze, hands jammed firmly in my coat pockets. It was a late winter afternoon and the weather had chopped and changed all day. The last rain shower had … Continue reading
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Oh no, where could she be? – Lady Lee #writephoto
Oh no, where could she be? Be here or there, not anymore One minute talking animatedly Animatedly disappeared in the cracked world? Have I said anything wrong? Wrong or right, no reason to go Go to places and leave me … Continue reading
