Their treasure took lifetimes to amass. Not given away lightly
Today’s Tale in ten words
Their treasure took lifetimes to amass. Not given away lightly
Today’s Tale in ten words
Rain – it came.
Wind – it blew.
Still they played on.
Today’s Tale in ten words
Scaling the heights now to their main entrance, surprising intruders.
Today’s Tale in ten words
Demanding affirmation from mirrors, her reflection shuddered, ashamed, and departed
Today’s Tale in ten words
The needy cat and the everso grateful cat … just … so
Today’s Tale in ten words
Lost moments gone in an instant.
Not in my name!
Today’s Tale in ten words
Rarely seen yet hints remain of their passing this way …
Today’s Tale in ten words
William George’s destiny set.
His time April three years hence.
Today’s Tale in ten words
The jewel was beside them if only they’d look around
Today’s Tale in ten words
Melting memories, that for a time could charm once more.
Today’s Tale in ten words
Something special was being prepared when we walked through Chamberlain Square in Birmingham this morning. We couldn’t stay to see the installation happen but it was clear it was going to be something magical and moving. More about the Minimum Monument can be found here … link to BBC News article