The Muse Of Turfing

 

Ace Of Cups

 

 

The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you. Don't go back to sleep. You must ask for what you really want. Don't go back to sleep. People are going back and forth across the doorsill where the two worlds touch. The door is round and open. Don't go back to sleep. - Rumi

What The Doormouse Said…

Ah, end of the year, death of the year, another sundering. Time speeds up, once more the juggernaut lurches forward. For all the wacky crap that 2005 handed out, it still was a beautiful and terrible year.
I met wonderful people, I renewed friendships. I viewed terrible events. I survived another [...]

Enough is Enough…

On the Music Box: Solas – The Edge of Silence

On Today’s Horizon…
The Links: TextBook Disclaimer Stickers to Bush’s impeachable offense
The Article: Enough is enough for city on frontier of cannabis law
Poetry: Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
Photos: The Standing Stones of Menorca (off the coast of Spain)
Photographers: Eckhard Etzold and Almut Mensen-Etzold 1998
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The Links:
TextBook Disclaimer Stickers…
Carmakers widen seats for [...]

The Otherworld

A quick one….

Ya got a small amount of links…
More quotes as it is that time of week…
And a great article…. “The Otherworld as the Unknown”
A republishing of the poem “Hard Lovin” by Lynne Pagan.
Finishing up the Blake Works for this week…
Hope you enjoy,
G
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The Links:
TREETENTS And House Trees
Reuters’ year in review…
ARISE! Chapter [...]

Daimons

On the Music Box: Silence.
Here is the Tuesday edition. I am a bit frazzled, otherwise I would engage in some thoughts on our featured poet for the next couple of days, William Blake. Suffice to say, he covers all the bases. Hope all is going well for you and yours…
Gwyllm

On Board [...]

Boxing Day!

On The Music Box …. Sygur Ros – Takk / Kate Bush – Aerial / Spacetime Continuum – Double Fine Zone….
An Explanation: Boxing Day is a public holiday observed in many Commonwealth countries on 26 December. In many European countries it is also a holiday, called St Stephen’s Day or the Second Day of [...]