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Saturday, 28 August 2021

Midsummer Dream



I’m going to come straight out and just say it. I’m proud of these!

What’s not to love about beautiful images with a chunk of story to get your creative juices flowing?

It’s that time of year again.

When the faery folk come to dance upon the earth.

So light the way for them beneath the ancient tree.

Dance with the Devil, you handsome darling. If you please me, all your dreams will come true.”

“Are you saying you’re the Devil?”

The sensuous woman smiled and shrugged.

“I never thought of the Devil as a woman. So what dance?”

“Tango. Of course.”


If you remain still, you might get a glimpse of them.

Be careful though.

If they suspect a trap, they will grab you and imprison your soul in the tree for 1000 years

“You can’t be serious!”

“I am. Lie upon the yellow lines and the genie will come to grant you three wishes.”

“I thought genies lived in bottles and oil lamps.”

“Times have changed. Genies are now captive beneath the cement of roads and sidewalks.”

“What if a car runs over me?”

“That’s how the portal opens.”

“You must think I’m an idiot.”

“No. That’s the chance you gotta take. How badly do you want this?“

Isabelle knew she was disappearing into the world of words, but she didn’t care.

Carlos begged her to stay, but she shook her head.

“I’d rather cease to exist physically if I get to enjoy all the pleasures of fantasy, of the erotic and romance.”

“What do you want, Isabelle, from the ethers of imagination? You will cease to be.”

”I know, darling Carlos. But ordinary life is mundane. I can’t bear the mundane.”

Bernado’s heart pounded. This was the portal. it had to be.

But how could he get past that brick wall?

If he didn’t, Celeste was lost forever and their parents would perish from heartbreak.

Fern yearned for the glory of humans. As psychic beings, plants healed, soothed, gave solace, and offered insight.

But there was no power. Plants were at the mercy of humans and animals.

Until the day a sad looking woman came into the forest undergrowth and lay down on top of Fern.

Fern felt her sorrow, and knew its time had come. This woman no longer wanted to be human.

“How about if we trade places?” Fern whispered. “You become me and I become you.”

The woman looked right at Fern.

“Is that possible?”


She was emerging. She could feel herself coming back to flesh, blood, and bone.

After so many centuries held captive in the trees, she would be free at last.

“Why now?” she asked. “Why let me go now when the world is so changed?”

“Because we need you to convince humanity to protect us.”


Ophelia threw herself into the water, but instead of the death she sought in her despair, she found conviction.

She deserved life. Only revenge would do for her father’s death.

Hamlet would suffer.





SCARY FOR KIDS #OLD PIANO #HORROR FOR KIDS


 SCARY FOR KIDS #OLD PIANO #HORROR FOR KIDS

Old piano is a scary story for kids about a young girl who asks her parents to buy her a piano.

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About the Author

Dave Jennings is a leadership and organizational change consultant. He has guided leaders from across the globe to navigate The Pit of Success for themselves, their teams, and their company. He has worked with such organizations as Salesforce, Microsoft, Intel, Oracle, Deloitte, Exxon/Mobil, Schneider Electric, Myriad Genetics, Kaiser-Permanente, Alaska Airlines, and the FBI. He has been a featured speaker at leadership conferences in twenty-two countries. He is the author of Catapulted: How Great Leaders Succeed Beyond Their Experience, and his articles and commentary have been relied on by the Washington Post, Forbes, and TheStreet.com. He is an adjunct instructor for Kenan-Flagler Business School’s Executive Development program at the University of North Carolina. He earned his Ph.D. researching change resilience. Learn more online at www.learnablesolutions.com / www.davejennings.com and get social with Dave on LinkedIn.  Dave resides in Alpine, UT.

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Wednesday, 25 August 2021

CONTES DHORREUR GHOSTMAN (THREE SKELTON KEYS)#YOUTUBE#HORROR


 

CFZ AND STRANGE ANIMALS REPORT #FORTEAN FILM FESTIVAL #FRIDAY 27_28TH AUGUST 2021#info in film


 

Charles FrodeDreaming of Fish & Other Apocalyptic Stories Of Foreboding and Grace



Description

Charles Frode's 3rd short story collection, concentrated, bitter and benignly pessimistic squeezings from the season's harvest, the ripest leftover fruit gleaned after the sweetest fruit has been picked, mystical gumbos of differently stirred dimensions of experience. Several stories written by the "You" narrator, could be you, the reader, or Frode, the author. Three apocalyptic stories of how the earth could end by the distortions of ancient trees, by the accumulations of cultures, and by the aberration of algorithms. A handful of stories about an invasion of sanctified cockroaches, an uncannily skilled boy, a mystical story of ALS, a stereotypical young mass murderer, a hunchback a hermaphrodite and a mysterious Greek monastery, a walleyed degenerate and his omnivorous goats, and the transmigration of a matriarchal boar's spirit.

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THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS _,JOHN WYNHAM_THE END BEGINS-CHAPTER 1#YOUTUBE AUDIO VIDEO


 

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Tuesday, 24 August 2021

STAR TREK ORGINAL _DAGGER OF THE MIND #YOUTUBE AUDIO VIDEO


 

ROMERO AND JUILET #DIRE STRAITS#IN POEM FORM BY GHOSTMAN


 

POEMS ABOUT LIFES JOURNEY #POEM


 

R.i.p Charlie Watts

 Charles Robert Watts (2 June 1941 – 24 August 2021) was an English drummer who achieved international fame as the drummer for the Rolling Stones. He was one of the band's longest serving members, joining in January 1963 and remaining a member until his death in 2021.

Charlie Watts
Watts performing in 2010
Watts performing in 2010
Background information
Birth nameCharles Robert Watts
Born2 June 1941
BloomsburyLondon, England
OriginWembleyMiddlesex, England
Died24 August 2021 (aged 80)
London, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, producer
InstrumentsDrums
Years active1959–2021
LabelsDeccaRolling StonesVirgin
Associated actsBlues IncorporatedThe Rolling Stones, the Charlie Watts Tentet

Originally trained as a graphic artist, he started playing drums in London's rhythm and blues clubs, where he met Brian JonesMick Jagger, and Keith Richards. In January 1963, he joined their fledgling group, the Rolling Stones, as drummer, while doubling as designer of their record sleeves and tour stages. Watts, along with Jagger and Richards, are the only band members to have been featured on all of their studio albums. He cited jazz as a major influence on his drumming style. He toured with his own group, the Charlie Watts Quintet, and appeared in London at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club with the Charlie Watts Tentet.

In 2006, Watts was elected into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame; in the same year, Vanity Fair elected him into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. In the estimation of music critic Robert Christgau, Watts was "rock's greatest drummer". In 2016, he was ranked 12th on Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Drummers of All Time" list.[1]

Uncle loz,Laurence Shahlaei by Mark Antony Raines