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Tag Archives: unicorn
Unicorn Magic
There was once an old woman who lived alone with a big, black dog. Some people thought she was a witch, but, thanks to the dog, she was more of a furry grandmother. For a long time, though, she had … Continue reading
Next stop, Scotland…
It seems incredible that it is almost two years since we were last far in the north, exploring ancient circles and carved stones and drinking in the beauty of the Northeast Scotland and the Highlands. It seems almost as incredible … Continue reading
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Days at the Cloisters – Marilyn Armstrong
Reblogged from Serendipity: This first one is the Unicorn captured. To capture a unicorn, you needed a woman. A virgin. Because that was the only thing that could make a Unicorn tame. This is one of the myths of the … Continue reading
When Speaking to a Unicorn- Kindra M. Austin and Stephen Fuller
Reblogged from Sudden Denouement: Once upon a time, I asked a unicorn to dance Seemed lonely in the field Eating rainbow spelt And candied corn A whisper snuck into my ear, A wistful breeze Had been searching Ever since the … Continue reading
Smoke from pensitivity101 #writephoto
It was time to hide. They were after her and she couldn’t shake them. There! The gap in the rock face. She could squeeze through. No! No! No! She was too big! They were going to catch her. They were … Continue reading
I Am There – Richard Ankers
Underlined and underwritten Each one does as he is bidden Fighting armies, slaying foes That’s how the lives of heroes go Without a chance to see a dawn Or touch the horn of unicorn… Reblogged from Richard Ankers To … Continue reading