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Dear Don XLIX

Sue and Stuart’s plans for their new adventures take shape …

The Last Day of Summer

Rooted in the Land: Walking with ghosts

Mystery of missing mystic resolved …

Man on Fire

Originally posted on Poesy plus Polemics:
“Man on Fire” Digital art by M053AB From deviantart.com see me as I am eyes won’t suffer from the sight red and raw skin afire the arson of age burns from inside the nerves melting myelin drips from old photographs cracked in the creases that smile through flames I need no one to pity my pictures all men…

Harvest of Being 2015: Ilkley Moor…

The Silent Eye Skein of Time …Gloom. We head into a green gloom of Heber’s very own making, for the late evening light is still bright in the sky… and almost immediately we start to climb. Water falls, gurgling on both sides of us as the path twists first one way and then the next and just keeps on climbing up through the steep … Read More Harvest of Being 2015: Ilkley Moor…

Forget-me-not

The Silent Eye Image Source As I pulled the book from the shelf and opened it, a flower fell from between its pages. Its colour gone, its petals so fragile they cracked and crumbled as I caught the little thing. Still there was enough left for me to recognise what it was… a little sprig of forget-me-nots. My face remembered before conscious memory kicked … Read More Forget-me-not

Rooted in the Land: a misty dawn

The glory of a misty English morning – some beautiful photos and memories from Sue …

Harvest of Being 2015: Ilkley Moor…

The Silent Eye III A BAPTISM OF FIRE Joshua said, “Judas Thomas, while you are still in the world, attend to the questions of your heart, and it shall be revealed to you: who you are, why you exist, and how you will come to be.” “Who are you to say these things to me ?” Said Judas Thomas. Joshua said, “you do not … Read More Harvest of Being 2015: Ilkley Moor…

Names Matter V…

Stuart concludes the riddle …

Dear Wen XLVI

Don and Wen continue their off-beat, but informative, dialogue …

‘Defining moments’ and a Black Sheep…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
A little while ago, Sally Cronin invited me over to Smorgasbord for an interview.  The piece Sally crafted, with the depth of her personal research was a real eye-opener for me about how an interview could be done. Yesterday, Sally reposted that interview, taking me quite by surprise… You can read it at her blog by…

Colours

Sue’ s masterly camera, again.