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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
Where Irises Never Grow ~ a New Book by Paulette Mahurin
Reblogged from The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap: Where Irises Never Grow is now available on all Amazon sites. Free with KU. SYNOPSIS: With courage, depth, and passionate insight, bestselling author Paulette Mahurin captures the horrors of the German occupation of … Continue reading
Discovering Albion – Day 3: The Art of Faith
We were still in the cathedral, marvelling at both the tangible history and the artistry… far too much to show or to even take in. Everywhere you look, every surface from floor to ceiling bears the evidence of care and … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Churches, England, Photography, Sacred sites, scotland road trip
Tagged art, Chester cathedral, consistory court, craft, faith, painting, spirituality
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Journey
* Beloved child, a silent form carved with his mother’s tears Immortalised in innocence, now sleeping through the years. Above him yet another Child is carried through the stream Upon a giant’s shoulders, with the clarity of dream. Continue reading … Continue reading
Posted in Books, clues, Don and Wen, france and vincent
Tagged albion, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story
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Aural Sculpting…
* …Such notions remain controversial Some, might also regard them as ‘obscure’ Or even ‘perverse’… * Continue reading at France and Vincent
Posted in Art, france and vincent, Spirituality, Stuart France
Tagged consciousness, magic, mystery, psychology, the mysteries, writing
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Ani’s Advent 2020! Elijah Moon, Garfield and Noelle Granger…
Dear Santa, I’ll confess right now, I don’t like many cats. The way they crouch and stare at me… S’enough to drive me bats. * They sit upon the garden fence And always out of reach, And some of them … Continue reading
On the Doorstep: In the Churchyard
It was a familiar church, one into which we had eventually been able to gain access twice. A third visit, with plenty of time to look around, would have been wonderful. On the first occasion we had managed to get … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Churches, History, Photography
Tagged bledlow, corbels, Holy Trinity, Lord carrington, Normna architecture, sarsen stone
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Swift #midnighthaiku
Summers once had wings June becoming September Swifter than a wish * Cold swallows the sun Seasons turning uncounted Empty nests are flown
Old Wardour Castle and the Echoes of Destruction ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: My Low Castles warning light has been doing a lot of flashing this year. Luckily though, between lockdowns I’ve managed to cram in quite a few medieval sites, and that’s helped to keep me relatively sane. … Continue reading
Discovering Albion- Day 3: Climbing the Tower
We decided to climb the tower of Chester Cathedral. The two hundred and sixteen steps to the top allow you through narrow passageways that have been closed to the public for a thousand years. We climbed the spiral staircase where … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, England, Photography, Sacred sites, scotland road trip
Tagged bell tower, carillion, Chester, Normans, Romans
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Fulcanelli: Mysteries… Stuart France
* To round off our brief but succinct survey of the Alchemists, we shall give some examples from the works of those savants that we have so far considered. * First up, Fulcanelli… “…For us, gothic art (fr: art gotique) … Continue reading
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