Monthly Archives: January 2024

Brigit, St. Blaise, Goddess & Saints

Dear Readers, I am sharing about Brigit from last year with you, as I couldn’t top this. I’ve also got a podcast for you to listen to below, should you like to hear a few poems and an interview. The … Continue reading

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Deep Winter Memories

Deep winter slows me down; I begin my day later, spend more time alone and often think back to my childhood. I have memories of this day. My mother’s coat was a warm grey fur, my coat was black velvet. … Continue reading

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January Days & Nights

Today’s weather brings us snow squalls, dancing high winds, and a promise of more snowfall. We’ve been out to gather pine cones and break up small fallen branches for kindling. There’s snow cover over most of the ground, but under … Continue reading

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Snow Storm

Winter Storm Tracks come out of the woods along the stream left by commuters in a pristine new world stores of pinecones and acorns hidden wind loosens trees from their burden snow dances through the air forming and reforming images … Continue reading

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Winter

Who better to describe the cold beauty and introspection of winter’s beginning than a ninth-century Irish monk, who shares this column with me today.  May the hounds run with you and protect you. I have news for you I have … Continue reading

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