Monthly Archives: July 2014

No180 #365 #TaleIn10

Not even stardust remained.
Her journeys would be with another

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No179 #365 #TaleIn10

Today she dipped a toe.
And tomorrow?
(Sea warming daily.)

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No178 #365 #TaleIn10

She’s 33, he’s 11. Cosseting clay, they’re hoping for pink

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(And so as not to be too enigmatic, today’s story captures the happenings at Washington Wetland Centre http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-28552826)

No177 #365 #TaleIn10

Harlequin cold to his master’s diamonds; warm to his own

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No176 #365 #TaleIn10

They’d expressed gratitude collectively, so the gods had a whip-round

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No175 #365 #TaleIn10

Notes and symbols before unheard.
Walls clap and audience applaud.

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(Just returned from the first in the concert series of Sonic Coast, curated by Marc Yeats, where accomplished viola and percussion performances at Hooke Park came alive in a building that was itself alive with sound.)

No174 #365 #TaleIn10

Memories rekindled, shared with generations.
New stories forged and told.

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No173 #365 #TaleIn10

The distant shoreline tempts the traveller. (Within fear lies hope.)

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No172 #365 #TaleIn10

My branches sawn, my trunk laid bare. Do you care?

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No171 #365 #TaleIn10

The solution begins by making a space (step … by … step)

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