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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
The Old Men of Hoy ~ Steve Tanham
I remember the ferry poster. May 2018 and we were on our way to Orkney for the first time. Four of us had travelled by ScotRail up from Glasgow to Thurso, a few miles west of John O’ Groats, the … Continue reading
Keeping faith?
On Thursday, I will finally see the oncologist to discuss what, if any, steps can be taken to address the rebellious cells currently busy trying to kill me. The appointment is, quite clearly, for me alone. Like so many others … Continue reading
Kite #midnighthaiku
Magical bouquet An invitation to soar Sky gifted treasures *
A Holy Wander with the Haughmond Canons ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: Over the summer I’ve been trying to make up for lost time by getting out to as many medieval sites as possible to physically reconnect with the past. Last weekend I fancied a bit of an … Continue reading
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Tagged abbeys and monasteries, Augustinian canons, canons, Historical Periods, history, medieval, Religious life
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Going West: A Final Glimpse
We were much later than planned leaving St Davids. All of us had a long way to go before we would be home as we had come together from the far-flung corners of the land. The weather was foul, with … Continue reading
MarySmith’sPlace – Cancer Diary #05
Originally posted on Mary Smith's Place:
Sunday, October 04 The countdown to the second chemo cycle has begun. On Wednesday they’ll check my bloods, on Thursday I’ll start on steroids again, on Friday I’ll have toxic drugs dripped into…
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The Shreiking Womb: Binding
* …Deirdru didn’t pine long for soon after that Neesh was out alone on the ramparts of Emain. Deirdru slipped outside and passed him by. “Why, that’s a fine heifer going past,” said Neesh. “The heifers grow well … Continue reading
The Small Dog’s Secret Teacher…
Well, it has not been a great week, what with the sky crying even more than she has…and she has been getting just a bit soggy around the edges, I have to say. Weirdly, I seem to set her off … Continue reading
Harvest #midnighthaiku
Foraging forays The final tasks of summer Harvest sunlit gold
Going West: A Simple Man
Behind the High Altar of St Davids Cathedral there was once an empty space, open to the winds. In the early 1500s, Bishop Edward Vaughan created a chapel there which, for me, is the loveliest part of the cathedral. The … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Glastonbury, History, Photography, Sacred sites, Spirituality, travel, Wales, workshop 2016
Tagged corpse candle, pembrokeshire, pilgrim, St David shrine
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