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Monthly Archives: May 2022
Tuesday Treats: Coastal Flowers
Flowers seen along the way when we walked from Lowestoft to Gorleston, mostly on cliffs. Enjoy… Hope you enjoyed. That’s all for now folks. Check in next week for a different plant community…
Bred in Captivity
There was a fuss A to-do The day the animals escaped from the zoo There was dissent And much disapproval At the suggestion of the zoo’s removal Bred in captivity Unequipped for urban survival Freedom was good but not a … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Back Down to the Sea
Resuming the walk from Lowestoft to Gorleston on 15th May, we’d reached Corton Woods… now to continue Having untangled ourselves from the web of paths, we head back to the sea… to find it’s almost low tide. Truly So we … Continue reading
Train Spotting
On 20th May we went to Sheringham on North North Coast. The weather wasn’t good, but the trains* were… Numbered, another title from the list Maria Antonia has given us for #2022picoftheweek * North Norfolk Heritage Railway
CCC185: Always Remembered
The others were tall and elegant, with bodies well-formed and gowns structured and firm. She was short, her body weak and weedy, her gown flimsy, easily torn. They had a sameness, she was different; when together, she stood out, alone … Continue reading
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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #185
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 cartoon A joke A caption An anecdote A short story (flash … Continue reading
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Tuesday Treat: Flowers of Sand and Peat
Where the bus stops there is a park, quite delightful with ornamental trees, a cafe, music concerts, and run-around-lawns for the kids. We pass through on the way to the promenade… Even the concrete promenade has flowers… for those with … Continue reading
Sunday Picture Post: Between the Resorts
We set out early, a bus to Lowestoft. It’s no great distance, about 10 miles. We’re walking back… by beach and cliff and woods and back to cliffs and beach. It’s a walk of two parts (second part next week) … Continue reading
Something New
I planted these irises last autumn; they’ve been advertising their presence (as leaves) for ages, but I’d forgotten what colour they were till Wednesday morning. Fully delighted with this *something new*. Something New, another title from the list Maria Antonia … Continue reading
The Pole That Threads
Kerrid watched the sky, a sullen stare at the encircling Star Serpent, a fervent prayer to the Spinner for some sign, any sign, some guidance. That sign came the third night. She thought she’d entranced to the Web, yet there … Continue reading