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| | | | | Many of the UK's grand stately homes rely on entrance fees to pay for their upkeep.?And their owners have long recognised that a few random yuletide decorations, plus the occasional fir tree draped in flashing lights, are a sure-fire way to boost winter visitor numbers and income.?After all, we Brits are creatures of habit -... | |
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wheresmybackpack.com
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| | | | | Ispent several gloriousexploring the ancient streets of Rome. Despite occasional rain showers and thunderstorms, it was deliciously warm; mild enough to amble around in a t-shirt, with an umbrella at the ready. When clouds gathered and thunder threatened, ancient monuments seemed to grow in stature and glow, almost as if the stormy skies... | |
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peaceoflife.today
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| | | | | On a morning walk last month, this single flower, petals glowing from the morning sunlight, caught my eye as I approached from behind. It stood out to me, all alone, as the sun lit up the yellow petals. I thought it was the perfect flower for this week's Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, hosted by my favorite... | |
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brazannemuse.com
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| | | This week, a new Ekphrastic prompt is introduced, inspired by Japanese Season of Clear and Bright. The painting above was given as inspiration for the Northern Hemisphere - my kigo word: spring sunlight. I have chosen to write a Tanka. Vibrant scents infuseSpring sunlight captured colourMood of coffee bloomsIn languishing lush mosaicsThat saturate my minds... | ||