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Perilous beauty
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Thanks, Ritu.
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Magical image and a wonderful etheree, Sue…
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Thanks, Jaye x
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This is beautiful Sue, the photo of the standing stone is beautiful. The Etheree is just perfect 💜
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One of my favourite places xx
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A mystical response, Sue. Wonderful.
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Thanks, Diana 🙂
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That’s fantastic, Sue. You weave words together to make such evocative imagery, just as the wicker women are expertly woven into human forms. I particularly love the longest four lines, so haunting. A wonderful response. And I won’t say where it is again, but I love both photos. It’s a great place, and clearly very inspiring for you. 🙂
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The secret is out now, Alli … so yes, the withy sculptures at Rollright are amazing. Did you see the Eller Wicth that was there a couple of years ago?
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No, sadly I missed the Eller Witch. Was that like the withies?
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Yes, same artists. Stuart got a great shot of her: https://scvincent.com/2018/01/12/kingship-stuart-france/
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Wow – that’s amazing. It’s almost menacing. I wish I had seen it. It looks as though it would make a big impact.
Also, another thought occurs. I just wanted to say please forgive me if I’m a bit quiet over the next few weeks. I’m still here, and I will tune into your fabulous blog, but I’m now hard into the revision process for my exam on 14th June, and that’s eating up most of my time just for this last, intensive period. To be honest, I can’t wait until it’s over with now, as Latin is a gruelling language to learn and there’s so much I need to get back under my belt after studying solidly since October. I’m hoping to get maybe one blog post out at some point, but it was as much as I could do to publish anything last weekend owing to revision tutorial in London. But sadly this weekend looks out for any posting from medievalwanderings.com
But rest assured, as the sun rises in the morning, I’ll be back properly as soon as it’s all over. 🙂
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It was superb 🙂
I can quite understand… the priorities there are clear! Just give yourself room to breathe a bit in between 😉
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Thanks, Sue. I knew you’d understand. I could do without half term next week really, but at least it’ll force me to pause and take the odd breath. 🙂
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You need assimilation time as much as study 🙂
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That’s true. I do have a tendency to feel guilty if I’m not buried up to my eyeballs in books all the time. Some sleep time would be nice too. 🙂
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I know that feeling 🙂 Sleep is good for letting the mind fix what it has learned too 🙂
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I’d best get on with drinking some mead then… 😉
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Sounds like a good idea 😉
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Such an incredible piece! Brilliant! 😊
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Thank you, Beckie 🙂
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Always a pleasure! 😊
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Reblogged this on Where Genres Collide.
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Thnaks for sharing, Traci 🙂
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You’re welcome, Sue!
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