About Sue Vincent
Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
To visit you Sue
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The kettle’s on, Robert 🙂
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Liked this, Sue. It made me really wish I wasn’t asleep when dawn arrives!
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This morning, I wish I was 🙂
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Enticing words.
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🙂
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Back to bed? It is dawn after all.
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This morning, I would agree with you 🙂
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Amazing match of haiku and image Sue. How can you keep getting up for these sunrises??
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Some days it is a bit of a struggle… today is one of them.
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Well, let me tell ya, Sue. This morning, my grand baby, PP, invited me up at 4:30 a.m.
I wasn’t happy, but ya can’t be mad looking down into that liddle, pwecious face!!
So, we got water, changed a diaper, made and ate oatmeal, read a book, and rocked. Then I read the Bible to her, and we dressed for the day. When Daddy arrived at 6:30, she was almost ready for a nap! I know I was!
Melinda
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Ah… I rememver those days…I hope you manage to get that nap, Melinda 🙂
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Oh, yes. Thank God! Or I’d be face down in my soup! lol
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I am this morning 😉
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So beautiful, as always…. I got overwhelmed (over 1200 emails!!!!) so I just dumped everything and said the heck with it.. so i will have to go back through your posts onsite so I can see what I missed. 😉
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Oh, I know the feeling when that happens, Leiah! There’s only so much you can handle 😉
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And over a thousand emails is Not something I can handle! I would rather read and garden!
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No.. it drives me batty too 🙂
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Where? Anywhere the road or the path took me, provided you and Ani came along!
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We’d do that, Noelle, and there is an odd little tea shop that does breakfast nnear those gates 😉
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i’d go right on in. beautiful, sue –
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I sort of had to, too 🙂
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Beautiful image, and words to meditate on. 🙂
I was awake at dawn, as well – paying for it now!
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Thanks, Annabelle. I’m usually up before then, like it or not …
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What a lovely photo – invites me right into it!
On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 7:01 PM, Daily Echo wrote:
> Sue Vincent posted: “”
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The gates definitely invited me… and I accepted 😉
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Where indeed? Now theres an ‘open’ question! Sorry for the terrible pun! Beautiful image, Sue, as always. 😊
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LOL… 😀
Thanks, Ali!
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I love the idea of “gates of dawn.” 🙂
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Dawn is always the portal to a new adventure
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