Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Litha blessings to you all !!

This weekend saw the Summer Solstice on Saturday. Unfortunately, we were in the middle of a "Hooley", as the Cornish call it, and so visibility was down to a few feet. We celebrated anyway as best we could and were blessed with the return of the sun by Sunday. May the sun shine gently wherever you travel.

I wish it had stopped raining.









Tree and I went to Bodmin for the 3 Wishes Faery Festival over the weekend. We arrived and set up in sunshine but from then on it just rained, rained and rained some more. The turn out was a lot lower as a result but those that came made sure that spirits weren't dampened. The highlight of the weekend was meeting up with Peter Procownik and his partner Nicola Lydon. I have long been a fan of Pete's artwork, and music, so I was well pleased to come home with some of their artwork. In addition, a mention goes to all other stall holders including Rupert (Arthur's Stone), Caroline, Jen, Tarvis and Pete (pictured looking very proud of his wooden mushrooms). Last but not least, I couldn't forget the Goblin Doctors even though I threatened to report them to the "Elf" authorities for mal-practice.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

A lesson to be learned


I was going to write about how busy, as ever, I am and how everything seems to happen at once. The thing is that there isn't really any point in worrying or moaning about one's lot but rather that we should just get on with it. My motivation for thinking this way comes from a seagull no less. When I catch the train to Ledbury I sit at the far end of platform 2 directly opposite the building works that are going on behind platform 1. Since work began I have noticed a seagull that is nesting on the top of the wall opposite. Twice this bird has had its nest moved by workmen and still it comes back and tends to it's young. Only this morning workmen were standing almost on top of it trying to manoeuvre a stud wall into place and still it sits there. The lesson to be learned is that no matter what life throws at us we should just carry on. Things are far worse elsewhere in the world and we am luckier than we think.