Wordless Wednesday: The Mercury Transit of May, 2016
Today’s Wordless Wednesday is a flashback to May of this year, as a reminder of how mystery and majesty are always there, when we remember to look.
Today’s Wordless Wednesday is a flashback to May of this year, as a reminder of how mystery and majesty are always there, when we remember to look.
For over a week, we’ve been hearing a constant cacophony of hawk cries all throughout our Laurel Hill woods. John snapped this shot over our driveway.
Happy Birthday Cancerians! The Sun moved into Cancer today, at Summer Solstice. For everyone, this is an emotionally rich time for nurturing and home.
We have been treated to glimpses of this mama raccoon and occasional peeks at her babies in this tree above our tiny creek. Photo by my sweetie, John.
Outside our bedroom window, through the closed glass and screen, John took this lovely shot of the new baby in the camellia bush getting lunch.
It’s the Memorial Day holiday weekend, generally considered the “unofficial start” of the Summer vacation season. But let us not forget its origins.
“In hawthorn-time the heart grows light, The world is sweet in sound and sight..” from Tristram of Lyonesse, by Algernon Charles Swinburne. Blessed be.
April showers bring May flowers, and this was our first lovely rose of the season, full of magic and promise for Summer’s coming. Rosy blessings!
It’s Wordless Wednesday. Stop by today for 3 minutes of art, beauty, and serenity. Take the waters with me, and replace your stress with inspiration.
Prized for its beauty and medicinal gifts, the Algonquins cooked the tubers like potatoes. Did they learn this from the Faery folk, hence the name?