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Gold cherry

Joyful, frugal celebration!

Her ring was old, her grandma’s gold; her love, commitment new and true; her dress she’d had to borrow … no sop to superstition, or slavish following of tradition – just

Amazing Grace!

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] Grace, powerful, undeserved: the favour, gifts of God – though all we do he has observed, our every word has … He is the Gardener …
Gold cherry
Poem of the week

January Skies

In January beautiful tracery of skeletal branches on clear skies cool blue cloudscapes near-sunset tinges – back-lighting glow.
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Sharing with the One who knows

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] We see the outer side, the smiling gaze, reports of purchases and holidays. Concerns may all be locked...
Cherry

Above Weobley

(26/01/24) Late afternoon low January sunshine bright glinting on the wet grass and squelchy mud, dazzling in the westward walk – so blundering in...

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If we take the name of Jesus

Posted on Fri, 30 Dec 2022

If we take the name of Jesus Christ on our lips, our lives, and tongues, should show that we honour him, and that he is at work in us making our lives more loving, pure and humble. Rhiannon

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I think the blankness of how

Posted on Thu, 29 Dec 2022

I think the blankness of how to use these in-between days is much because of a jet-lag feeling of the rush of purchasing gifts, and preparing for a special day's nourishment has suddenly ended, and leaves a measure of exhaustion and lethargy...

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You've caught much of the

Posted on Wed, 28 Dec 2022

You've caught much of the frozen, waiting, hibernating feel of the depth of winter – land and us. I've been working on something much shorter meandering through the seasons for the IP this week.

Looking forward to noticing the snowdrps...

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Posted in Winter Light

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There'll always be a tension

Posted on Wed, 28 Dec 2022

There'll always be a tension between wanting to keep the land only for the flora, fauna, and a select few, and opening it up to more hordes to enjoy, hopefully fairly responsibly! Rhiannon

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Posted in The Highway

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I loved the first part,

Posted on Tue, 27 Dec 2022

I loved the first part, especially Sparkling in winter sunshine mesmerising us into forgetting their beautiful danger.

Wasn't too sure of all you had in mind in the second half, but thought it was to do with the similar pattern of...

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Posted in The Magic of Dust

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Some lovely lights as we see

Posted on Wed, 21 Dec 2022

Some lovely lights as we see the solstice pass. A happy time, but even better the celebration of the Ultimate Light coming, remembered at Christmas. I hope your holidays are peaceful and happy.

Puzzled as to why you bring the Druids into...

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Posted in Ancient Festival

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So sad, but realistic. It

Posted on Tue, 20 Dec 2022

So sad, but realistic. It would be good if there could be a continuation and a real resolution, not cheesey, but finding someone who could really help a change, and just maybe, even Diane able to reconsider and feel assured of real change. Story...

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Posted in The Last Christmas (Part Two of Two)

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Oh, Hilary this is so sad,

Posted on Thu, 15 Dec 2022

Oh, Hilary this is so sad, and of course unresolved. There can be so much ceremony that has nothing really to do with 'giving the heart' as you mentioned in the carol, and being filled with the love of God and loving his righteousness. It can...

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Posted in A Christmas Carol : Conclusion

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Lovely. Braving such

Posted on Wed, 14 Dec 2022

Lovely. Braving such temperatures, or benefiting from the film-makers that do, what beauty, but also, everything waiting for return of warmth. Rhiannon

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Posted in Mid-Winter

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from blackbird’s mellifluous

Posted on Fri, 09 Dec 2022

from blackbird’s mellifluous dawn to a nightjar’s vespers. gave a lovely insight into noticing what can be heard and seen to try to keep as refreshed as possible from the surroundings . and the last stanza showing a noticing in walking...

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