Thursday Doors is a weekly feature allowing door lovers to come together to admire and share their favorite door photos from around the world. Feel free to join in on the fun by creating your own Thursday Doors post each week and then sharing it, between Thursday morning and Saturday noon and linking up on Norm’s blogContinue reading “#ThursdayDoors May Crosses and Doors in Cordoba, Spain”
Author Archives: LucciaGray
#IWSG ‘Weird Research’ ‘The Sin Eater’ #amwriting #Histfic
It’s the first Wednesday of the month when we, Insecure Writers, share our insecurities with each other and the blogosphere in the Insecure Writers Support Group monthly blog hop. Join in here and tell us all about yours. There’s an optional question every month, this May it’s: What is the weirdest/coolest thing you ever hadContinue reading “#IWSG ‘Weird Research’ ‘The Sin Eater’ #amwriting #Histfic”
#WordlessWednesday ‘Crosses of May Festivity’ in Córdoba, Spain. #Haiku
This Cross won First Prize Close up of the fountain where the cross is placed Another prize-winning cross I love the idea of a mirror on the cross, looking back at the viewer, who then looks at him/herself. This idea of searching for inspiration inspired this Haiku: * See my reflection, Search deep in myContinue reading “#WordlessWednesday ‘Crosses of May Festivity’ in Córdoba, Spain. #Haiku”
#TuesdayBookBlog ‘Mogul’ and ‘Tycoon’ by @JoannaShupe #amreading #amreviewing
Thanks to a long weekend, an almost ten-hour car trip, and a few hours waiting in hospitals, visiting a relative, I’ve finished the Knickerbocker Series. I had already read books one and two, which I reviewed here last week. Now I’ve completed book Three Mogul and Tycoon a novella. I loved Mogul, and Tycoon wasContinue reading “#TuesdayBookBlog ‘Mogul’ and ‘Tycoon’ by @JoannaShupe #amreading #amreviewing”
#Writephoto ‘Marsha’s Sister’ #FridayFictioneers #Flash Fiction
This 100-word flash fiction was written in response to Sue Vincent’s weekly Thursday Photo Prompt. Check out Sue’s wonderful blog for more information. This week’s Write Photo prompt by Sue Vincent has taken me to another weekly fiction challenge I take part in Friday Fictioneers hosted by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields, check it out it’s also based on aContinue reading “#Writephoto ‘Marsha’s Sister’ #FridayFictioneers #Flash Fiction”
#SundayWalks Stone Statues on Gates and Porches in Madrid
I saw these interesting statues this morning, on a walk while visiting relatives in Brunete, Madrid. Some cultures regard lion statues as a symbol of power, good luck and a protection. I thought the fact that these lions were looking inwards was a bit strange. In any case, I hadn’t seen anything like it recently,Continue reading “#SundayWalks Stone Statues on Gates and Porches in Madrid”
#SixWordSaturday Iron spear points and sword-shaped leaves #haiku
**** Haiku. Raindrops. Come, count the raindrops, Watch them sliding over leaves And tickling the grass… ****
#AtoZChallenge ‘Y’ #NationalPoetryMonth ‘Burning Oak’ by Joyce Carol Oates #amwriting #poem #NaPoWriMo
This year to celebrate National Poetry Month and to take part in the April A-Z Blogging Challenge, I’ll be posting two poems a day, one written by me and another poem written by one of my favourite poets. The title or first word of the poem, or the author’s name will begin with the corresponding letter in theContinue reading “#AtoZChallenge ‘Y’ #NationalPoetryMonth ‘Burning Oak’ by Joyce Carol Oates #amwriting #poem #NaPoWriMo”
#FridayFictioneers ‘The Secret Garden’ #FlashFiction
I’ve always loved Fridays, but since I’ve started being a Friday Fictioneer, well I look forward to them even more! I stare at the picture, think of Alice, and search for Alice’s newest adventure… Thanks to Rochelle Wisoff-Fields for hosting the challenge and Liz Young for today’s photo prompt, which led me directly to this weeks’Continue reading “#FridayFictioneers ‘The Secret Garden’ #FlashFiction”
#FridayReads ‘Magnate’ and ‘Baron’ Books 1&2 Knickerbocker Series by @JoannaShupe #amreading #amreviewing #Histfic
If you’re looking for a character driven, historical romance, set in New York at the end of the 19th century, this is a wonderful book to get lost in this weekend. Emmet Cavanaugh, who was born in the slums of New York and has worked his way up to being one of the richest menContinue reading “#FridayReads ‘Magnate’ and ‘Baron’ Books 1&2 Knickerbocker Series by @JoannaShupe #amreading #amreviewing #Histfic”
