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Monthly Archives: May 2013
A stubborn image
I’m not a happy bunny. I admit it, I’m not good at this being ill business. I find it really hard to drop the reins and rest. It feels all wrong. Particularly when my mind is working okay…even if the … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Love and Laughter, Spirituality
Tagged being, health, Life, spirituality
27 Comments
Thank you
My deepest hanks to everyone who has sent good wishes for the surgery yesterday. I am home, not in a very good state and will not be around much today. In Loving Light, Sue
Posted in Uncategorized
52 Comments
The cute factor
I make no excuses, I am simply a Mum sharing a photo of my youngest son, just back from backpacking in Thailand. His face says more than I need to.
Panic
It was almost exactly eleven pm, and six hours later before I found the small piece of paper I had been tearing the house apart looking for. Every drawer, every cupboard, the car..the books…and it was panic stations as I … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Love and Laughter, Photography, Spirituality, The Silent Eye
Tagged consciousness, family, fear, Life, love, motherhood, Photography, The Silent Eye
42 Comments
Under the surface
My son has a fair sized pond with a wide variety of fish. Most of them were babies when they were acquired, but he couldn’t resist one or two bigger ones. I was watching them today, taking a break … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Love and Laughter, painting, Spirituality, The Silent Eye
Tagged being, consciousness, Life, love, spirituality, The Silent Eye
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Tides of life
For the past few days I have been with my son, as I am almost every day, as I have been for the past four years. But just at present, things are a little different. He is, of course, still … Continue reading
A dog’s dinner
We had porridge for dinner, the small dog and I, She likes it with cream on, I wouldn’t know why.. She’d already eaten, but doing her duty, Protecting my waistline and small claim to beauty, She thought she’d be helpful … Continue reading
Morning coffee
I need more coffee. The first coffee was a brief and chilly wander round the garden. The second a slightly longer one. It is only a very small garden after all. I have been up since the cold and the … Continue reading
Notes from a small dog XV
Good evening! Well what a busy few weeks we are having! Tonight though, it was just her and me and a long walk. About time… I’ve been muttering about long walks for a while, but she just mutters about aching … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Life, Love and Laughter, Photography, Spirituality
Tagged being, consciousness, Dogs, Life, love, Photography, spirituality
20 Comments
Katie’s Story
Katie’s account of the birth of the Silent Eye As I left Wales for Derbyshire that sunny Friday morning and made my way through vast mountains and valleys, market towns, villages and dark forests, I had no particular expectations of … Continue reading