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- Awakening #midnighthaiku
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- Return #writephoto ~ Of Glass and Paper
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Daily Archives: May 1, 2018
Splash – Suzanne #writephoto
Reblogged from Suzanne at Being with Nature
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Splash – ‘C. M. Smile #writephoto
Wandering along the willowy path, I heard a bubbling brook Flickering wings! Fairies taking a bath! Look nothing from the books. They splashed and jittered across the water, Ducking and skittering about. And among them was a playful otter, How … Continue reading
Shakespeare A-Go-Go… Stuart France
* ‘A change is as good as a rest’. Proverbial wisdom or reckless folly? For five years the Silent Eye Team has explored the spiritual legacy of the ages via a nine-fold map and our beloved Enneagram Mat… This year, … Continue reading
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Jewels in the Claw (ii) – Steve Tanham
Continued from Part One He stops in the act of dismantling – the raven directly in line with his left eye. Reluctantly, he climbs onto the chair to unhook the left panel of rubberised black fabric that contains the bird’s … Continue reading
Splash – Dorinda Duclos #writephoto
I walked among the ferns, lush from a newly fallen rain. Taken by the verdant color of these plants, I was not paying attention to where I was going, although I could see what looked like a small pond up … Continue reading
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Tagged #shortstory, alien, being, dorindaduclos.com, encounter, Night Owl Poetry, pond, silver, splash, Sue Vincent, writephoto, writin
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Weedwifery and the mythic imagination – Dr Sharon Blackie
Reblogged from The Enchanted Garden: In a chapter of The Enchanted Life entitled ‘Coming Home to Ourselves’, I wrote about the ways in which we can deepen our relationship and sense of belonging to the place we live: specifically, to … Continue reading
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Tagged Airmed, celtic, Diancecht, Enchantment, folklore, herbalism, Ireland, myth, Mythology, The Enchanted Life, weedwife
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Splash – Penny Wilson #writephoto
Splash me with the blue of heaven The exact color of Your eyes Let me flow Between your fingers Quell my parched Skin Continue reading at Penny Wilson Writes
Beltane…
The ancient festival of Beltane has always been special to me. As I child, I was caught by its magic when my grandfather first read me the story of ‘Borrobil‘, where two children walk between the Beltane fires and are … Continue reading
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Tagged celebration, festivals, folk tradition, friendship, Glastonbury, magc, May Day, Oxford
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Guest #midnighthaiku
Morning invasion Unexpected visitor Squirreling breakfast N.B. This one is a bone-fide grey squirrel… not one of the bald-tailed variety 😉