Category Archives: albion

Isle of Emain… Stuart France

*  A far distant isle lies in leagues fifty-thrice over the ocean to the west larger than Erin, twice. * Many faceted Emain encircled by sea rising from tide into sky an ever wondrous beauty. * On the fair isle … Continue reading

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‘Aye’ of the Unicorn… Stuart France

* With almost prescient clarity we commenced our summer workshop in a graveyard! * Except, not quite, for before we entered the graveyard, we stood by the swiftly flowing waters of the river Spey and entered into a guided meditation. … Continue reading

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Of Hallowed Hills… Stuart France

* Things we may Once have missed… * Continue reading at Stuart France

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Cusp of the Moon…

* O Leader of the way Smooth your face Fair your form Graceful your motion Like a white-headed gull On the gently swelling ocean wave. * Continue reading at France and Vincent

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Teigue… Stuart France

* O Teigue, where will one Shelter From wind, and sun, and rain When the trees have all gone? * Reblogged from Stuart France

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Rombalds Moor

There is a place the heart calls home, I think, for each of us. Sometimes we are lucky enough to live there. Sometimes it simply lives within us and pulls at the heartstrings, calling us. It may be the place … Continue reading

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Ride-a-White-Swan…

* One of Ireland’s, ‘Three Great Tales of Sorrow’ which all deal with the lives and tragic deaths of offspring, this one, the second in the series, is the most poignant perhaps as, ostensibly, the offspring are still children. Whilst … Continue reading

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Fate of the Lir-Brood: Kemoc…

* “…know ye not, that so many of us as were baptised into Jesus Christ were baptised into his death? Therefore are we buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead … Continue reading

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Ancestral Cluster… Stuart France

* “Wonder what they talk about?” “Whatever we give them to talk about.” “Not going to be best pleased then?” “Possibly not.” * Reblogged from Stuart France

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Dirty-Tree? … Stuart France

* I feel no sense of guilt at being here though regret at the potential loss of other-worlds is acute Continue reading at Stuart France

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