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The Justice Of Maat
In the Egyptian Book of the Dead, it was the Goddess Maat, daughter of RA (sun god), wife of Thoth (god of writing and knowledge), whom one met at the end of the arduous journey everyone took after death. To her you would hand your heart, and she would weigh it against a feather. If it were heavier, your soul would not go on. In … Continue reading The Justice Of Maat
Just Now
“ The present moment is filled with joy and happiness. If you are attentive, you will see it.” ― Thích Nhất Hạnh, Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life … for the Weekly Photo Challenge | NOW Continue reading Just Now
I Spy Something That…
Dispenses Candy or Gum Has Googly Eyes Is Blue …for the Weekly Photo Challenge | Eye Spy Continue reading I Spy Something That…
333 And Over A Thousand Days
its far away, and sometimes not. but the calender says, three years, and thirty three days, as of yesterday. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ … this post is part of The Weekly Photo Challenge | Trio Continue reading 333 And Over A Thousand Days
The Spirits Of The Field
Ornately Teasel
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Ornate.” Continue reading Ornately Teasel
I ♥ Beauty
I do not go the careful way; the concrete paths, through the manicured parks. For what I seek, my true desire, can not be found… carefully. In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Careful.” Continue reading I ♥ Beauty
My Ordinary Life
“I just happen to like ordinary things. When I paint them, I don’t try to make them extraordinary. I just try to paint them ordinary-ordinary”. Andy Warhol In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “(Extra)ordinary.” Continue reading My Ordinary Life
An Orchard Becoming A Forest
I have read some of these trails are said to be over a thousand years old. When John Graves Simcoe first came to this fork in the Thames, this area is where they camped. Once an apple orchard, now left to go wild, it is easy to forget all ones cares and roam amongst the Staghorn Sumac and Asters, the grasses rustling in the autumn … Continue reading An Orchard Becoming A Forest
Grids Of London
In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Grid.” Continue reading Grids Of London
Looking At It Another Way
They call me Euston, and what you see today was not alway so. I have been many things, been raped, abandoned, and abused. Although it has been decades, I know some wounds will never heal; remnants of my garbage pit days of yore. ~ ••• ~ I first met Euston in the 90’s, back when I was married. It was all in the open, and … Continue reading Looking At It Another Way
Euston Meadow ~ revisited (again)
Again and again I return. There are more ecologically diverse areas in London, larger, perhaps some may say lovelier. If one includes all the woodsy ways, back roads, and other wild spaces I’ve wandered, few have captured my soul more completely though. One may find it tucked in behind busy Wharncliffe & Baseline, situated where once the city disposed of their waste. It is a … Continue reading Euston Meadow ~ revisited (again)