
I need a man.
Well, actually, I could do with a couple… but let’s not be greedy.
What I really need is a knight…with or without the shining armour. I can manage either way. Noble, courteous, good sense of humour, handy with a can opener… you know the type.
What do I have to offer such a paragon?
I can promise high adventure, magic and mystery, a knightly quest… the odd giant…and a damsel in dire need of his services. Or you can bring your own, if you prefer.
Tempted?

Applicants need only avail themselves of the booking form for Leaf and Flame: The Foliate Man.
The Silent Eye’s annual workshop is set, this year, at the court of King Arthur, in the Derbyshire village of Great Hucklow. This residential weekend will work with some of the best loved stories of Arthurian myth, to uncover their inner meaning.
Come and…
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I also tweeted this, sounds interesting…
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Thank you, Aileen 🙂 It is going to be a wonderful weekend, I think 🙂
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giant snails can really damamge an allotment
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I can only imagine what they’d do to the hostas… 🙂
An odd symbol though, if you look them up.
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ok
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Knights attacking snails? Now that’s a strange one! (I could use a few of these knights in my garden.) 🙂
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Isn’t it an odd concept? And fairly common as a symbol it seems…
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I looked it up and there a few different ones… slothfulness being the major one, a supreme crime against God! 😉
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One of the Deadly Sins…the capital vices from which all others stem, according to the church. There are other interpretations too, though they all seem to revolve around the ‘sins’ of human nature… which explains why they are portrayed rather like dragons. St George’s spear goes deeper than the legends 🙂
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It’s always best to go shopping with a list. 🙂
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It clarifies things a bit 😉
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