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Monthly Archives: December 2022
Stacked
What are they, you might ask. Roofing tiles, stacked, awaiting use. On Repeat, another title from the list Maria Antonia has given us for #2022picoftheweek And with this last photo of the year I have completed one line. So, Photo … Continue reading
Time For An Update
At this turning of the year, I take the opportunity to update you on where I am with my writing. Five books of The Spinner’s Game published 2020 Learning to Fly published 2021 Roots of Rookeri published 2022 And now … Continue reading
Friday Fungi
Photos of fungi found on our walk of 28th November…a misty morning with little light from the sun That’s not all but I’m saving the rest for the first few Fridays in January and February
CCC216: A Glimpse of Narnia
We’d known about Narnia – and who did not? But that magical land was accessed via a stately wardrobe thick with fur coats. And who had anything so grand in these days of fake furs and Ikea. We weren’t expecting … Continue reading
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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #216
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: Finding Colour
21st November 2022 we walk the rural lanes, and yes, we find colour. Sharing with you… And to wish you Happy Christmas…mistletoe That’s all for now. More next week!!!
Sunday Picture Post: Lazy Walking in Lingering Autumn Colours
21st November, the day begins dull and wet. But we stick to our plans to walk the rural lanes of Bracon Ash and Hethel. The trees are still holding leaves, the leaves for the most part still holding green. The … Continue reading
Henry’s First Christmas
A short story for Christmas, first published in 2014. Enjoy At the subtle slip of the key in the lock I whizzed around, clearing the evidence of today’s activities. Henry opened the door from vestibule to living room; I opened … Continue reading
Frosted Pinks
I live on the coast; we seldom have frosts, they seldom are harsh. But on 10th December to my surprise my garden turned white. So I took out the camera and… here we are, all the flowers and foliage rimmed … Continue reading
No Blessed Time
It’s a well-known fact That Christmas festivities a family can wreck The sanctimony displayed by a spouse always right Brothers bickering over their patrimony into the night The acrimony of whose gifts are pricier Whose nieces and nephews behaved the … Continue reading