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.
Very nice! 😊
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Thanks, Beckie 🙂
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Oh, yes… ❤
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🙂
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Beautiful. She looks like the center of the flower. Great shot, Sue! ❤
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She blends in perfectl…but the tiny flowers are amazing too 🙂
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Perfect shot, Sue…
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Just lucky 🙂
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You’re so right, Sue. Small miracles are all around us every day, only most people are too blind to see them. It’s good to know someone who does. Thank you for drawing our attention to the little things in such a fine and lyrical way. 🙂
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Thanks, All, no matter how lousy life can seem at times, there are always these small gifts to remind us that it isn’t all that bad.
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Very true, Sue. And we all need to open our eyes to the little things – me included in that. It’s so easy to get bogged down with all the stresses in life and the blinkers go on. I’ll go out in a minute and admire all the daisies growing on the long lawn and all the weeds in the borders. 😉
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I plant weeds in my garden..The bees love them 🙂
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Oh, ok, I didn’t know that. 🙂 That’s really good news! I’ll re-christen ours from an unkempt mess to a wildlife garden then! 😉
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That’s the way to look at it 🙂 watch the bees..They love the native plants 🙂
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And we really need all the bees we can get now. We once had a nest of mortar bees underneath Maddie’s playhouse when she was little, but they were no trouble at all and we let them bee (if you’ll excuse the pun!) They never hurt a soul. 😀
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We do..The drop in bee numbers is really worrying and encouraging wildflowers is a small thing anyone can do. Even with a pot or window box.
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It is really worrying, and it’s the same as the trees – things need to change, and fast. We’re doing a lot for the bee population at least. Our garden is full of weeds. 😀
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I need to dig flowerbeds and plant some small trees… but my bones don’t want to know… 😉
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I’m not surprised, digging is hard work.
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It is in this hard-baked clay! 😉
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Oh no, you’ve got it too! Our garden is solid clay as well, and it makes growing things nigh on impossible. I’m amazed anything survives in it at all. 🙂
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It’s not bad once you’ve worked it a bit… but it is getting that far 😉
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We gave up… 😉
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So have I…so far 😉
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True!
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Your haiku went so well together with this lovely picture! One of my favorite midnighthaikus so far.
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Thanks..I appreciate that 🙂
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Beautifully written 🌼and I love the sweet little lady bug 😊
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Thanks, Jen… it seemed such a perfect place for it to be 🙂
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Yes that’s true! 😊
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🙂
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I love this!
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Thanks, Jennie 🙂
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You’re welcome, Sue. 🙂
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So beautiful! I myself am into poetry and I just recently started blogging. Mind checking me out? It’s mainly going to be about life’s blessings and my journey with Dystonia
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Thanks, Lana Mae…and good luck 🙂
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