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Monthly Archives: March 2021
Sunday Picture Post: Early on a Spring Day
Friday 19th March – the day before the vernal equinox – the Met Office forecast suggested I might catch a sunrise But with the sunrise scheduled for 5:59 I needed to be out early Downriver from Haven Bridge; towards Breydon … Continue reading
What the Romans Did
These Roman remains of a C3rd fort sit 5 miles distant from Great Yarmouth (when walked via the estuary bank). There and back gives me a 10-mile hike. Wall/Tower from the list provided for #2021picoftheweek provided by Maria Antonia
CCC123: What Have They Done?
What have they done to me? Taken me and turned me to stone Never again to go home Sat upon a post in the cold Do they think this foliage will fool me? I am not young but I ain’t … Continue reading
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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #123
Welcome to my weekly challenge—open to all—just for FUN, FUN, FUN Here’s how it works: Every Wednesday I post a photo (this week it’s that one above.) You respond with something CREATIVE Here are some suggestions: An answering photo A … Continue reading
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Tuesday Treat: Details
A few of the smaller things seen on my walk last week (Acle to South Walsham via Upton) Remember the mistletoe tree? Not an easy shot, but… And the fairies’ garden, where the rowan leaves offered early colours Alder hung … Continue reading
Gladly Would I
Happily would I trudge the many mud mired miles Gladly would I work my feet Rub them raw in shoes until they blister Just to see this perfect vista 29 words written for Sammi’s Weekend Writing Prompt: Vista
Sunday Picture Post: Land of My Fathers’
Monday 8th March dawns misty and cold. But we’ve arranged to do this 10-mile walk from Acle via Upton to South Walsham (home in 1817 to my many-times great-grandpa, John Self Brown) and back, and so we will. The bus takes … Continue reading
Lined Up and Waiting
The boats line up, ready to move down the channel and into the river as soon as our government lifts the Covid restrictions. Follow Me, from the list provided for #2021picoftheweek provided by Maria Antonia
Update: March 2021
It’s been a while, so it’s not surprising if you thought I’d deserted you. Of course, I have not; but I have had to redistribute my time. A year ago, when I released The Spinner’s Game for sale on Amazon, … Continue reading
CCC122: Dancing Naked
Donald Duck He’s the man for me, Uncle-sent and spicy-green. I’ll play Sapphire to his Steel, He’ll be Mallard, I’ll be Teal, Fantasy or is it real? Call me crazy, it’s insane Dancing naked in the Rain
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