Sometimes I still wake up full of energy and get up and go.
It isn't often and it doesn't last but if I don't go with the flow I regret it.
If I turn over for just a few minutes more sleep then the second time of wakening is never as good. I will always be weary and lacking with energy from not seizing the moment and being in the now.
Today was a wake up early day. A time of sun and light and early morning choruses. A heron slowly passing the bedroom window. Not often seen as we live on an estate of many houses and small gardens.
Not a flight path to early morning feeds.
And yet,
Our neighbours at the back have a pond. Could it be that old longshanks tried their waters for his morning repast?
You don't have to be in tiny hamlets buried deep in the country to see nature.
The sunsets from my window are stunning, the colour ranging from blush pinks through fire red and orange to deepest purples and velvet blues.
The sunrise over the factory roof at the back of the house. The roof that reminds me of Glastonbury Tor each time I see it.
As the sky lightens with rising Sol its colours are a more pastel version of sunset.
In my tiny urban garden I've seen goldfinches, blackbirds and magpies. I've seen buzzards lazily riding the thermals above . I've heard far more birds but don't recognise their songs.
Of course living near the sea we get our fair share of raucous seagulls, yet they too have a beauty all their own.
In Winter and Spring we see and hear the wild geese as they travel over on their way to feeding grounds. Their mournful cry reminds us that Winter for us is but a lush feeding time for them.
I often imagine myself high on the wing following the leader to who knows where?
A trip across strange lands and with oceans spied below as we pass over.
Imagination necessary when pain threatens to overcome.
Somewhere to travel in the mind and try to take away the raw hurting for even a moment.
Yes I do feel handicapped often by this disease.
I'd love to travel physically to places far and wide, to be able to stride across forests and up mountains. To be able to dance in moonlight on sea shores.
To be able to grasp life and all it offers ALL the time and not have to sip at brief parts of it.
Yet I do have my imagination and my mind pictures.
I can go anywhere I choose with them.
Who says the journey has to be on foot?
The pictures are today's haul from the car boot. An amber bracelet for me. A village for Mr Mog and his outdoor railway. The solitary cottage is aptly named Spinner's Cottage and this theme was kept with the books I also found.
The musings and meanderings of a mixed media artist and yarn junkie who loves to knit,spin, crochet, make a mess, write and enjoy life. I try to follow the wheel of the year and enjoy each day of it. My art reflects that spiritual journey.
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
May 09, 2010
June 12, 2009
The beauty continues and fibrefest question
More pictures for your enjoyment from the nature reserve, plus a lovely bouncy kid goat from our trip to Cumbria.
the flowers are looking so lush after the rain, it seems to have perked them up no end.
so many different colours all against this fabulous green backdrop.
We call these fox and hounds , not sure why though?
I love the way the light reflects amongst these trees.
How is that for a meadow?
Mr Mog captured this butterfly perfectly , don't you agree?
Then we have what is known as a thrushes anvil, as you can see a perfect way for the birds to extract snails from their shells.
This little boy is just weeks old and this was our first time visiting him, he is just known as Imp at the moment. Isn't he a sweetie?
We also took this on out way through Greystoke, I love the effect.
I am hoping to visit fibrefest at towards the end of August and it is on at Coldharbour Mill in Devon. Does anyone know of cheap accommodation in the area please? I am unable to camp sadly so that isn't an option
the flowers are looking so lush after the rain, it seems to have perked them up no end.
so many different colours all against this fabulous green backdrop.
We call these fox and hounds , not sure why though?
I love the way the light reflects amongst these trees.
How is that for a meadow?
Mr Mog captured this butterfly perfectly , don't you agree?
Then we have what is known as a thrushes anvil, as you can see a perfect way for the birds to extract snails from their shells.
This little boy is just weeks old and this was our first time visiting him, he is just known as Imp at the moment. Isn't he a sweetie?
We also took this on out way through Greystoke, I love the effect.
I am hoping to visit fibrefest at towards the end of August and it is on at Coldharbour Mill in Devon. Does anyone know of cheap accommodation in the area please? I am unable to camp sadly so that isn't an option
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