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Category Archives: Solstice of the Moon
Maiden Mother Crone, Part 5 – The Maiden by Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: Stone and rain. Rain and stone. It seemed to be a theme of the weekend. No matter the weather, when we reached any stone of significance the rain would fall. From soft misty drizzle to … Continue reading
‘The thing is’… Stuart France
* Quite apart from… * * being excessively beautiful… * * Loch Ness turned… * Continue reading: Stuart France
‘Road Closed!’… Stuart France
* “Can’t think why?” * * “Nor can I!” * Source: Stuart France
Posted in Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Solstice of the Moon, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, landscape, magic, weekend workshop
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Maiden Mother Crone, Part 4 – Imbalance by Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: Sigh. I should have expected this. On the last Silent Eye weekend I’d attended there had been a place that had shaken me, unexpectedly, making my breath shorten, my heart pound. And so it is, … Continue reading
By Circuitous Routes… Stuart France
* En route… * * We even managed to capture… * * A more than moderately famous beastie on film. Source: By Circuitous Routes… | Stuart France
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Solstice of the Moon, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, story, weekend workshop
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A Tale of Two Elks… Stuart France
* Little did we know at this juncture… * * That the Fairy Glen… * * Would eventually lead us… * * By circuitous routes… * * To a ‘Fairy-Mine’. Source: A Tale of Two Elks… | Stuart France
Maiden Mother Crone, Part 3 – Balance by Helen Jones
The next morning I woke early and went to breakfast – to find several of the group already there, including our guide. We hadn’t realised we were staying at the same place, so it was a nice surprise to catch … Continue reading
The right-side of zero II… Stuart France
* There may well be other contrasts we could make… * * Like that between dressed and cut stone… * * The living and the dead… * Source: Stuart France at The Silent Eye
Maiden, Mother, Crone – Part 2 – Easter Aquhorthies by Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: I realise that Wednesday is usually my day to wander. However, I’m also writing up my weekend with The Silent Eye. So, I’m combining the two and taking a wander to Easter Aquhorthies Stone Circle, … Continue reading
Nothing happens by chance – Barb Taub
Reblogged from Barb Taub: “My life experience has taught me nothing happens by chance. Even the idea of the ball in a roulette game: it’s not chance it ends up in a certain place. It’s forces that are at play.” … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sacred sites, Solstice of the Moon
Tagged Scotland, stone circle, Wordless Wednesday
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