Monthly Archives: October 2014

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Packages remain unopened but the contents would seal their fate

Today’s Tale in ten words

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Family, a symbol, sisterhood and support.
Modern city, ancient threads.

Today’s Tale in ten words – another story inspired by the news of the day.
It’s taken a little while to come to fruition but here it is, the face of Birmingham. Personally, I love it. ‘Love the idea and the statue itself.
It’s on my list for a visit next time I’m in Brum …
Link to Birmingham Post pictures

The newly-installed public artwork, which proudly stands outside the Birmingham Library, was commissioned by the Ikon Gallery and designed by Turner Prize-winning artist Gillian Wearing.

No270 #365 #TaleIn10

Laughter was their coming together and their individual parting gifts

Today’s Tale in ten words 

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A way remained into the bricked-up old air raid shelter

Today’s Tale in ten words

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No city home for majestic elephants in search of figs.

Today’s Tale in ten words 

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That stolen hour returned in the half-light and fetched reflection

Today’s Tale in ten words 

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Strange phenomena and shadowy black-eyed glimpses.
Mysteries of the Chase

Today’s Tale in ten words

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Bullring 1922.
The clouds hang low and menacing.
Crowds gather.

Today’s Tale in ten words 

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It was the final moment.
The day had now ended.

Thursday’s Tale in ten words

No263 #365 #TaleIn10

Toes inward pointed and shoulders hunched.
(Her mission remains secret.)

Today’s Tale in ten words