Perfect little dew droplets suspended by chance like baubles on a Christmas tree await their turn to dance - Morning Dew - Karyn Jules I have a beautiful Polish friend called Magda aka Magski and one of the most endearing things about Magski is the way she pronounces some English words with her cute Polish… Continue reading Spiders Fings
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Sunrise skyline silhouette
And yet day and night meet fleetingly at twilight and dawn," he said, lowering his voice again and narrowing his eyes and moving his head a quarter of an inch closer to hers. "And their merging sometimes affords the beholder the most enchanted moments of all the twenty four hours. A sunrise or sunset can… Continue reading Sunrise skyline silhouette
Gulls & Grub at the Gypsy
We set off last week to explore the Mossel Bay Harbour and hopefully get some lovely nautical images. We did manage to get into the harbour and discover a fantastic frozen fish shop but sadly we were not allowed to take any photographs. As a wonderful compensation we ate a delicious lunch of calamari, hake… Continue reading Gulls & Grub at the Gypsy
The Selkie Children
Click on any image to view a SHARPER version. A selkie is a shy, shape-shifting faerie creature that lives as a seal in the sea but sheds its magical seal pelt to take human form and walk on land. The female selkies are notoriously beautiful and bewitching and if the seal skin becomes lost or stolen, the selkie is… Continue reading The Selkie Children
Counting crows
Just click on an image to see the LARGER view. This day began very strangely, I woke in the early hours of the morning to the sound of a bell being struck at erratic intervals. Ding! Ding! Ding! A line from a John Donne poem popped into my head,”Send not to know for whom the bell… Continue reading Counting crows
