Month: August 2016

#NoirWednesday: designer protection

— I’ve changed the ‘theme’ of my WordPress blog. Let me know if you like it (or don’t!) To launch it, here’s the first of a new photo prompt series of ‘noir‘ posts for the week commencing Wednesday. Dark humour (clean, please) guest posts welcomed, any style! Use the prompt photos if you like them. Create a post on your own blog and do … Read More #NoirWednesday: designer protection

Coffee with Haiku: cracked

••• Alone in the cracks Gazing skyward smiling back I saw you mock me ••••••• ©Copyright Stephen Tanham, 2016.

Bull Rocks – #writephoto

  In response to Sue Vincent’s Thursday photo prompt. Liminal – #writephoto Bull Rocks — Did you, then, Perhaps See the bull? His horns like wings His feet, suggested If not seen Ancient anchors In the rocks of here. — Or did you Greet the green-white stones With familiarity Born of expectation? Assembled barrow Just for you… — Just for me? You ask, incredulous Why yes, they … Read More Bull Rocks – #writephoto

groundedness

Originally posted on dhamma footsteps:
POSTCARD #218: New Delhi: Jiab sent me this pic of the cow in Gujarat. There’s always something that ‘clicks’ inside me when I see the cow in the city traffic in India. The aloof separateness of the Gods. Something about the bovine ‘mother’, sacred cow that all Hindus are conscious of. There’s also  a memory of something from my…

Green grow the rushes O IV…

A kind of divine madness…

Going west – cider with Bessie

Sue’s retelling of Pembrokeshire continues… The Silent Eye For once, I wished I wasn’t driving. I wanted to stop every few minutes and get the camera out… the whole area is very beautiful, but the road between Nevern and our next stop in the Gwaun Valley exceptionally so. We were rdiving in a convoy though and it was fairly obvious that, had we stopped, … Read More Going west – cider with Bessie

Dark Ages Royal Palace Discovered In Cornwall – In Area Closely Linked To The Legend Of King Arthur

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Source: Independent.co.uk David Keys August 5, 2016 The mysterious origins of the British archaeological site most often associated with the legend of King Arthur have just become even more mysteri… Source: Dark Ages Royal Palace Discovered In Cornwall – In Area Closely Linked To The Legend Of King Arthur

Mister Fox and the Green Man

The Silent Eye In previous years, the Silent Eye has released a workbook after the annual April workshop. In Song of the Troubadour and Land of the Exiles, we published the script of the five-act psycho-drama that forms the basis of these events with contributions from some of our companions who shared their personal impressions and stories. The aim was to show exactly what … Read More Mister Fox and the Green Man

#Wordless Wednesday

A beautiful and touching picture from Jaye and Anita. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes This was one of the magical moments at our family wedding on Saturday… View original post

Going west – the Yews of Nevern…and other surprises.

Sue continues her narrative of our Pembrokeshire weekend. The Silent Eye I was looking forward to Nevern Church… another one of those, like Kilpeck, that we would visit ‘one day’…and were visiting at last. To think that we had seen so much since Kilpeck, just three days before, seems incredible. But that’s the way these trips seem to work… time takes time off to … Read More Going west – the Yews of Nevern…and other surprises.

Green grow the rushes O II…

Here be dragons…

The journey- by Sheila Chadwick

From a very special lady… The Silent Eye At a recent meeting, one of our Companions, a woman of both Beauty and Grace, read us a short piece she had found, that she had written many years ago. We asked if we could transcribe it and share it here: As life is more in touch with the Spirit now… as you begin to see … Read More The journey- by Sheila Chadwick