Monthly Archives: December 2020

Crimson’s Creative Challenge #109 – the Beach.

When I rounded the beachhead I wasn’t sure what I was seeing. I had longed to see and feel the beach. Not those European ones with pebbles but one with sand and rolling waves. But this beach was in one … Continue reading

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#Writer’s Quotes Wednesday Writing Challenge #2 Anticipation

Hitchcock was right. The anticipation of what is to come or what might come can be terrifying or in my case, just plain worrying. With Christmas just a few weeks away there is always the anticipation of the weather we … Continue reading

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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #108 – The Dog Down the Lane.

I was reminded of the dog down the lane. I could never say we were on good terms. He gave me the courtesy of acknowledging me by not barking when I went by and the few times we came face … Continue reading

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#WQWWC: #1 Light or Lights

The path to understanding is there; it was just a matter of seeing it. The light to awareness was shining, staring him in the face, but it wasn’t always easy to see the one thing that shone a light on … Continue reading

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Tale Weaver – #304 – Barriers – December 3rd – Ned

When Ned woke each morning, he was confronted by the same issue as had confronted him most of his life. It was staring him in the face, and as happened each morning, he didn’t know what to do about it. … Continue reading

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