Out of Hibernation!
Out of Hibernation! The clouds they clear as we step out of hibernation – smiling is the sun, Catching up with the miss of the Sunwheel – skipping on to views plus one! A momentous occasion draws one and all … Continue reading →
Out of Hibernation! The clouds they clear as we step out of hibernation – smiling is the sun, Catching up with the miss of the Sunwheel – skipping on to views plus one! A momentous occasion draws one and all … Continue reading →
Spring Moon The Full moon on Sunday 28th March was some what obscured by thick cloud, but still I continued with my Special Ceremony to mark the first full moon of Spring. Just after Sunset I put the table in … Continue reading →
Part 23: SunPath-1 Although ancient Greeks would have had us believe Helios drove his Sun chariot across the sky each day we now know, thanks to Poland’s 16th century astronomer Copernicus, it to be a myth. Recalling early Spring of … Continue reading →
Part 22: Spring Equinox Down to a river for the ceremony and over onto a rock edge, where we set up a small table amidst nature’s beauty once wandered by our ancestors. Alongside freefalling waters of a salmon inhabited river, … Continue reading →
Moments in Time! The fragility of a tiny – single daffodil – skirts the edging of our pathway, New for the season and encouraging a smile – in the early morning sun! Calling with promise to the forever faithful – … Continue reading →
Aquarius (Happy New Age) A whole year has passed since we all gathered at the Grove, the first lockdown started the day before we would have met for Spring Equinox, so I have mostly been on my own. The weather … Continue reading →
Part 21 : IMBOLC 2021 Discovering a suitable ceremony sitean aged beech sentinel challenges all alone and upright, standing proud silently guarding what lies beyond stone walls Moss coated bark a colourful cloaksilently enduring the test of timepristine snowdrops around … Continue reading →
Part 20: Winter Solstice Our Winter Solstice ceremonies, there were two, were at one of Scotland’s memorable Hillforts, where time had the quality to stand still. It added an unexpected dimension to the ceremonies, the sense of being amongst ancestors … Continue reading →