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Category Archives: Memory
Reflected #midnighthaiku
Lens at the ready Rainbow cows and peaceful seas Awaiting capture Reflections reflect A vision of reality The world in our eyes
Solstice of the Moon: Chasing Memories
A very long time ago now, I had a wonderful job that took me, every weekend, driving around Britain. By the time I reached Scotland, I knew… barring disaster… whether I would have some time to spare before I needed … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, france and vincent, heather, History, Landscape, Memory, Photography, road trip, Spirituality, symbolism, travel
Tagged beauty, Cairngorms, Loch Laggan, memory, Scottish Highlands
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Solstice of the Moon: The Butcher’s Stone…
““Culloden,” he said, the whispered word an evocation of tragedy.” Outlander: Voyager, Diana Gabaldon We had turned off the main road to Inverness, and were heading down the ‘B’ roads in search of an ancient site we wanted to visit. … Continue reading
Out of nowhere
Beckie at Beckie’s Mental Mess is running a series at present to highlight the many misunderstood aspects of mental health by asking people to write of their own experiences. This week, she is looking at the effects of PTSD. Ten … Continue reading
Head to head…
“Guess what I’m reading next if I tell you the name of a drink,” said my son. He’d called while I was working and my mind was elsewhere as I finished typing the sentence. “Pan-galactic gargle blaster,” I replied. “Wha… … Continue reading
Posted in consciousness, mankind, Memory, science
Tagged DNA, humour, mind over matter, MRI, pperception, randomness, supernatural, telepathy
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Traffic…
The morning is silent. Even the usual distant traffic noise of the rush-hour mayhem is hushed. The busy road that runs through the village no longer channels the speeding cars and lorries that habitually thunder through this small village. My … Continue reading
Posted in Brain injury, children, Life, Memory, terror
Tagged comfort, fear, flashbacks, imagination, mental health, post traumatic stress disorder, reaction, road accident, trauma
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Hallowed…
We recently shared a simple meditation as a mark of love and respect for those who have passed, particularly within the last year. I thought long and hard about writing about what was a very personal and emotional experience, and … Continue reading
Posted in Elusive realities, Life, Love, Memory
Tagged blessing, halloween, Halloween traditions, healing, legends, Samhain, turnip lantern
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Yesteryear
Fragile floral lace Blushing with the hues of dawn Delicate romance Memories of yesteryear Scatter faded confetti There is something about hydrangeas that always trigger memories of childhood. Each cluster of flowers is a fairy bouquet that carries the past … Continue reading
Posted in Memory, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fairies, flowers, grandparents, haibun, hydrangea, magic, perfume, tanka
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