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Category Archives: symbolism
Birds eye view
There must have been thirty starlings, mainly youngsters, in the garden at my son’s home today. The great tits and blue tits are very tame and happy to peck away at the feeding stations even when you are very close. … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged birds, change, CS Lewis, egg, Photography, spiritual turning around
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The Anunnaki… Stuart France
The Anunnaki… Cometh! Reblogged from Stuart France
A flying visit – The Guild Chapel, Stratford upon Avon
I mentioned that, during our visit to Stratford upon Avon, we had wandered off on our way back to the car, drawn by the tower of a small church. It had proved a profitable detour, bringing us to an old … Continue reading
Posted in Churches, England, historic sites, History, medieval wall paintings, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism
Tagged art, grotesques, Guildhall, New Place, schoolroom, shakespeare
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Mixed feelings…
In November last year, Stuart and I paid a visit to one of our old haunts. The church of St Nicholas at Great Kimble, with its enigmatic Lady chapel by Ninian Comper, had played a pivotal role in our adventures … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Churches, historic sites, Life, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism
Tagged faith, modernisation, Photography, rebuilding, remodelling, spirit, symbolism
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‘To Be’?… Stuart France
* The Moon dies and rises to life again. Moon said to Hare, “Go to Men and tell them, ‘like as the Moon dies and again rises to life, so will you also.’” Hare went to Men and said, “Like … Continue reading
A drop in the ocean
With the April workshop looming close, Stuart and I needed a break from work and headed off for the afternoon. We wanted to pay our respects to one of the influences behind the weekend, so we took advantage of a … Continue reading
Magic Carpet…
“I dunno… It’s still not right.” “I did it exactly as you said this time.” “Even so, there’s something missing…” My son has once again asked me to do the impossible. It is, you might think, just a small thing. … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged chai masala, living with love, love, magic, path of the hearthfire, tea, travel
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Unbalanced scales…
“…so, we’ve being doing this for a while…” “Twelve thousand, four hundred and ten days to be exact.” “…and I still don’t really know.” “Know what?” “What flowers you would prefer for Mother’s Day.” “Ones with roots.” “For the garden?” … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality, symbolism, The Silent Eye
Tagged acceptance, adaptability, belonging, fish, following your own path, the in crowd, trust
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The lion and the unicorn
“…but I’m supposed to eat you. Part of the job description.” The lion roared his frustration. The pale object of his attentions polished her horn delicately, the sound of crystal on granite worse than chalk on a blackboard. The unicorn’s … Continue reading
Posted in symbolism
Tagged 99 word fiction, beauty, flash fiction, heraldic beasts, role reversal
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