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Reminder: Central Florida’s Fabulous Wildlife Presentation – Overview

Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
Just a reminder for those of you in the central Florida area. I will be giving a presentation tomorrow at the Enterprise Heritage Center and Museum (information below), along with wildlife photographer Doug Little. Doug’s work has been on display at the museum all month, and if you haven’t…

Behind Closed Doors #AlienDay

We Were Supposed To Be Going Home

We Were Supposed To Be Going Home

Originally posted on Step In To My View:
The spacefaring vessel Abatyse launched in late August, 2217, one of a fleet of twenty precious seedships. Her precious cargo- genetic material for every crucial plant and animal from Earth, the technology to clone and foster their growth, and… me. The AI on board guided the ship…

Mixed feelings…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
In November last year, Stuart and I paid a visit to one of our old haunts. The church of St Nicholas at Great Kimble, with its enigmatic Lady chapel by Ninian Comper, had played a pivotal role in our adventures and we had both been ‘prodded’ to…

#NotesFromTheRiver – #WednesdayWonders

Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
West Indian Manatee Celebrating my friend Doug Little’s one-man wildlife photography exhibit at Enterprise Heritage Center & Museum, today’s #NotesFromTheRiver post features an assortment of some of my personal favorite photographs taken by Doug along the St. Johns River. Hope you’ll stop by and check them out, and please…

A flying visit – A Shakespearean story arc…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The afternoon was drawing to a close and the chill of early spring was settling over Stratford-upon-Avon as we made our way back towards the car. There were still many things we would have liked to see, but, with the small dog waiting patiently for our return,…

A flying visit – Seeing the details

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
It is impossible to walk around Stratford-upon-Avon without noticing its history, its art or its connection to William Shakespeare. Half timbered buildings are, it seems, everywhere. Statues and artistic depictions of the Bard vie with signs bearing his name or allusions to his work… in every conceivable…

Props Under £20 for Creating Beautiful Blog & Instagram Images

Originally posted on Suzie Speaks:
This post contains affiliate links, which means I receive a small amount of money if you make a purchase from any of the Amazon links included I’m certainly not a photographer by any means (that is more of The Bloke’s passion than mine), but one of the things that I…

Easter

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
In England today there are chocolate eggs and rabbits. In France the church bells are silent as the bells of St Peter’s fly to the children, tied with ribbons and flowers. Across the world images that combine the Christian and the older pagan festivals of spring and…

Standing

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I was beneath the treetops when the rain came, Sheltered by the whisper of the beeches And great oaks, Leaves unfurling, Copper and green In the springtime. I was by the water when the light flared, Silvering the surface as it rippled. Rhythmic waves, Eternal ebb and…

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