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Tag Archives: travel
The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Legends in the landscape
We found a main road. That can mean very little in rural Britain except that there is a single lane going each way, but there are bound to be road signs eventually. We had no immediate plans beyond finding lunch, … Continue reading
Posted in albion
Tagged Don and Wen, history, mystery, nature, Photography, stone circle, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, travel, Wales
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Tunneling Through Ancient Cities by Noah Weiss #writephoto
Wednesday, June 7 (יום רביעי, 13 סיון) Seth’s alarm blared at 06:30, but I rose to my own alarm at 06:45. Equipping the red TI shirt and khakis, we went to the Lobby and had breakfast in the dining hall … Continue reading
An Eye full of Reflections (1)
The idea is a simple one: to pick a location and invite a group of friends – some of them Companions of the Silent Eye School, some simply friends, some new to the whole thing – to experience it in … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality, The Silent Eye
Tagged ancient sites, events, landscape, nature, sacred sites, Silent Eye weekend workshop, travel, Wales
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Year of the Fire Rooster – a call to action and adventure!
My son shares his latest adventures… please click through to his blog to see some stunning photography and, more importantly, what he’s been up to this time… “It all started when I contacted a friend about meeting for a catch … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Nick Verron, Photography
Tagged China, fear, Hong Kong, Opportunity, travel
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Panics quietly stage left…
It is that time of year. The time when my bedroom starts to ressemble a theatrical costume department, the days suddenly start racing by far too quickly and The Day approaches with panic-inducing velocity. Not that I am starting to … Continue reading
Posted in Events, mystery, Sacred sites, Spirituality, Steve Tanham, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Feathered Seer, The Silent Eye
Tagged esoteric, excitement, magic, travel, weekend, workshop
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Gold – The Story Files #writephoto
It was some stupid time in the morning. That moment between night and day. We were parked on the roadside in the middle of nowhere where we had been all night. Some strange noise broke through my sleep and I … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt
Tagged countryside, Drama/Life, Image Writing Prompts, Life, light, morning, mysterious, SCFI, science Fiction, surreal, travel, trees, winter
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Book promotion, Free book, Have Bags Will Travel, memoir, humor, D.G. Kaye
Get This Book FREE on Amazon November 28th through December 2nd. D.G. Kaye is back, and as she reflects on some of her more memorable vacations and travel snags, she finds herself constantly struggling to keep one step ahead … Continue reading
Open borders…
The virus that has been bugging me for the past week or two, manifesting itself under various guises in order the hide from effective treatment, finally decided a couple of days ago that it would try pretending to be a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, food, Friendship, Humour
Tagged cuisine, fear, France, multicultural society, prejudice, travel, yorkshire
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