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Category Archives: nature
A Land of Living Light
Every morning, the first thing I do is open my bedroom curtains to take a glance at the day. I rise early, usually before dawn at this time of year. When clouds obscure the horizon, all I can see is … Continue reading
Posted in earth, mystery, nature, Photography, soul, Spirituality, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged awe, dawn, hope, new beginnings, sunrise, wonder
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Pond update…
It was odd, when we thought about it, that all the healthiest fish had died, The ones we’d had concerns about were still with us. It was also odd that all our special friends amongst the fish had gone… the … Continue reading
Springing to life…
Through the window, dawn smudged pastel colours across the horizon. Mist rose over fields frosted white as I watched the red blur of a fox race back to its den. I thought back to a few days before when my … Continue reading
A memory ~ Suzanne #writephoto
I took one look at Sue Vincent’s photo prompt for this week and was immediately transported back in time to sunny days lazing about beside a river that looked very similar to the one in Sue’s photo. The one main … Continue reading
Weather window
We woke, the dog and I, to a white and wintry world. A hard frost stuck the soles of my slippers to the path as I went out to retrieve the first ball of the day. I have attempted to … Continue reading
Paradise lost: fabric artist, Barbara Williamson loses her home
A few months ago, I featured the work of American fabric artist, Barbara Williamson, whose use of joy and colour in her art quilts delighted me and whose inspiring story is one of incredible determination. At the time, Barbara wrote: … Continue reading
Posted in Art, nature, painting
Tagged beauty, Camp Fire, crowdfunding, fibre art, funraiser, GoFundMe, handmade, imagination, Paradise CA, Poetry, quilts, skill, wildfire
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Bird watching…
My son’s garden is surrounded by trees and they are full of birds of every variety. It is a joy to watch them and listen to their constant song every day, but, at this time of year, we are always … Continue reading
Posted in baby birds, Birds, bluetits, nature, Photography
Tagged cats, crows, magpies, nest, predators
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Scenery…
Too swift in passing Man walks amid miracles Enduring beauty Dismissed as mere scenery Backdrop to his tragedy For Colleen’s poetry challenge
Posted in nature, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #Colleen’s tanka challenge, humankind, mankind, perspective, tanka
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On the road again…
How much can you really manage to do on a warm, sunny weekend? It is surprising how obliging time can be when it is limited. We do not rush, we are never hurried, but we do seem to manage to … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, ancient mound, Ancient sites, Books, Churches, consciousness, Dan Brown, Don and Wen, historic sites, Landscape, mystery, nature, Photography, road trip, Sacred sites, Spirituality, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Templars, The Silent Eye, travel
Tagged history, museum, research, worksops
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