Monthly Archives: April 2018

Beckoned #midnighthaiku

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The alchemy of joy

By the time this goes out, another workshop will be over and our Companions will have dispersed for another year. Inevitably, every time we go back to Great Hucklow, we think of that very first workshop… and for me, that … Continue reading

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Jewel in the Claw III… Stuart France

* ‘…Consideration like an angel came And whipped The offending Adam out of him.’ * Reblogged from Stuart France

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Penned #midnighthaiku

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How The Universe Began ~ The Dogon View by Tish Farrell

Reblogged from Tish Farrell: The Dogon people of the Bandiagara Plateau in Mali, West Africa have an extraordinarily complex cosmology that informs every aspect of their socio-sacred lives. First communicated  by Dogon elders to French anthropologist, Marcel Griaule, in the … Continue reading

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Elusive realities: Anne Copeland – A Mystery at White Sands

Many years ago, when my hair was still red, and my body was not covered with life’s roadmaps, I actually worked at White Sands Proving Grounds for one of the big aerospace companies of the day.  I would record information … Continue reading

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A break with bookshelves

Before I go away, even for a weekend, I feel obliged to run round with hoover and duster… I like the thought of coming home to a tidy place. As I dust the bookshelves that take up more wallspace than … Continue reading

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Jewel in the Claw II… Stuart France

* ‘Foolery, Sir, does walk About the orb like the sun It shines everywhere…’ * Reblogged from Stuart France

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Echoes #midnighthaiku

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Guest author and photographer: Marilyn Armstrong – Not killing the pheasant

We had a rifle. It was my first husband’s rifle. It too just one shot at a time because it was really a competition rifle and wasn’t intended to do anything but hit targets. Paper targets. It was a very … Continue reading

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