Friday, 4 May 2007

Long Meg and her daughters

Spiral marking on Long Meg
Long Meg...

... and her daughters.
I am going to visit them this weekend in the Eden valley in Cumbria!

Thinking about Gaia

The Greek Goddess of Earth.
Mother nature.
Sacred geometry the Gaia grid of healing. I love Jimi Hendrix playing his guitar. Gaia earth mother.


I highly recommend reading GAIA by James Lovelock!

Thursday, 3 May 2007

The swallows are back


The swallows are back in Tarset! The barn swallows nest around here and swoop overhead. They are the season callers. When they arrive it IS spring here in the north and when they depart it IS autumn. I would be honoured if a swallow family chose a Sheep Cottage location to nest. Svala in Swedish. Hirondelles in French. Such lovely sounding words, like the birds.

May Sarton

I used to love going to the Fogg to look at this striking portrait of an intensely creative woman, May Sarton, with a huge sense of integrity. She is very inspiring to many.
May Sarton was born in 1912 in Belgium. She was a prolific poet, novelist and memoirist. She lived in New Hampshire and Maine in her adult life. She guarded her solitude carefully.

Her novel Mrs. Stevens Hears The Mermaids Singing from 1965 was a watershed novel about lesbianism. May Sarton wanted to write about women who lived normal lives and who were healthy and happy as well as lesbian.
Her grave is a stone Phoenix.

She shares her birthday with my grandmother who meant a great deal to me.

Wednesday, 2 May 2007

Beltane

Happy Birthday to Luna who is two today and to Johannes Horn a friend who lives in Switzerland and Amy Cavelier who lives in Mass. I met her at the wonderful Bryn Mawr Bookstore in Cambridge, Mass! Johannes and I met at MIT when we both worked at the List Visual Arts Center. They are all Taurus like myself and I think friendship comes natural and flows comfortably between Taurus.
Beltane a festival of fertility, jumping through the fire for purification and rebirth and also letting go revelling in spring celebration in all its forms.
It is a good time for planting, and starting new projects, energy levels are going up with the increased light and warmth.

Tuesday, 1 May 2007

White Rabbits times two

MAY DAY



May Pole Dancing a May Day tradition .

William Kempe a Shakespearian actor who Morris danced from London to Norfolk in nine days!

Morris Dancing a tradition for May Day even early at dawn in some places. Notice the white clothing, bells around shins and sticks, and they also use white handkerchiefs.

Monday, 30 April 2007

WALPURGIS

Phoenix rising out of the flames, rebirth through fire.
Walpurgis night bonfire in front of City Hall on the lake in Stockholm where I grew up. The tradition is to have a fire and sing songs and celebrate the coming of spring. Some even jump through the fire for purification. Walpurgis is connected to Beltane the ancient pagan festival of fertility held on May 2nd. In Germany it is called Hexen-nacht and it does have associations with witches all over Scandinavia too.

The first part of the first act of Faust is called Walpurgisnacht.

Incidentally Hitler and his gang all committed suicide in Berlin on Walpurgis in 1945.