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Embrace
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Irish Mythology | Tree Lore (Part Two) – The Hawthorn
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How to Keep Intrusive Thoughts from Ruining Your Writing
Drew Chial How to brush those intrusive thoughts away Writer’s block doesn’t always come from within. Sometimes obstructions fall into our path. One of the most difficult challenges writers face is when real life drama proves more compelling than our dramatic narratives. I’ve blogged about how it’s hard to keep our memoirs out of our…
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Summer is for reading…
Originally posted on Zen and the Art of Tightrope Walking: Summer is for reading… On average I read about two books a week. That takes into account the times when I don’t read much at all and those times when you can’t prise my fingers away from the book. I’ve been reading a lot of…
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Why I’ve Gone Back to my Free WordPress Site
? The eagle-eyed amongst you will have noticed that although my website looks quite similar now to the self-hosted one I created just a few weeks ago, it is in fact my good old WordPress.com site with a few tweaks. If you read my previous post (now deleted) about my migration to a self-hosted WordPress…
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The Solstice Stone
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini: Watched over by the ancient Lion and Lamb the Summer Solstice light tries to kiss awake the sleeping mind of Mankind
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Jewel
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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All in a lunch stop.
Originally posted on Ellenbest24: Having a break my best half (pardon the pun) and me, Motorhome travel, the Norfolk coastline, sun, sea, boats and all interspersed with family visiting. We had moved on from Wells next the Sea, and pulled over for a stretch and a cup of tea , somewhere near Mumford where a…
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Womb of earth – West Kennet, Avebury
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“…for as long as love shall last…”- Life and death in the beer garden
The Silent Eye Our group had left Silbury Hill in need of refreshment before our next visit of the Mountains of the Sun weekend, and where better than the Red Lion in Avebury to seek it? The pub sits in the middle of the ancient stone circle…the sun had made a watery appearance as we…
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Embrace
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Irish Mythology | Tree Lore (Part Two) – The Hawthorn
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How to Keep Intrusive Thoughts from Ruining Your Writing
Drew Chial How to brush those intrusive thoughts away Writer’s block doesn’t always come from within. Sometimes obstructions fall into our path. One of the most difficult challenges writers face is when real life drama proves more compelling than our dramatic narratives. I’ve blogged about how it’s hard to keep our memoirs out of our…
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Summer is for reading…
Originally posted on Zen and the Art of Tightrope Walking: Summer is for reading… On average I read about two books a week. That takes into account the times when I don’t read much at all and those times when you can’t prise my fingers away from the book. I’ve been reading a lot of…
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Why I’ve Gone Back to my Free WordPress Site
? The eagle-eyed amongst you will have noticed that although my website looks quite similar now to the self-hosted one I created just a few weeks ago, it is in fact my good old WordPress.com site with a few tweaks. If you read my previous post (now deleted) about my migration to a self-hosted WordPress…
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The Solstice Stone
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini: Watched over by the ancient Lion and Lamb the Summer Solstice light tries to kiss awake the sleeping mind of Mankind
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Jewel
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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All in a lunch stop.
Originally posted on Ellenbest24: Having a break my best half (pardon the pun) and me, Motorhome travel, the Norfolk coastline, sun, sea, boats and all interspersed with family visiting. We had moved on from Wells next the Sea, and pulled over for a stretch and a cup of tea , somewhere near Mumford where a…
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Womb of earth – West Kennet, Avebury
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“…for as long as love shall last…”- Life and death in the beer garden
The Silent Eye Our group had left Silbury Hill in need of refreshment before our next visit of the Mountains of the Sun weekend, and where better than the Red Lion in Avebury to seek it? The pub sits in the middle of the ancient stone circle…the sun had made a watery appearance as we…