Our drab weather continues, though it isn’t quite as bitter outside today. Every dog walker in town seemed to be out, and everyone seemed chatty, “The Rosy Glow of Casual Conversation”
Category: Perspectives
Introducing: Walking in the World
Ariadne’s Thread has been slightly neglected of late. I didn’t mean for that to happen, but sometimes a break is good for the soul, and “Introducing: Walking in the World”
Sacred Ground
I decided to combine business with pleasure (again), so after dropping my boots off at the shoe repair in Hadleigh this morning, I wandered over “Sacred Ground”
Tomtenisse!
Merry Blessings from my heart and hands to you and yours!
Into the Forest
Mythologically, walking into a forest is stepping into something unknown where all manner of adventure and danger might lurk.
Out of Paris!
If we were chatting together about pilgrimage, pilgrim to pilgrim, heart to heart, I would comfortably admit that pilgrimage can take us much deeper than we ever expected to go.
Paris to Chartres, the Beginning
We began, as pilgrims often do, at the Tour St Jacques, aligning our footsteps with the ancient path and the hearts and souls/soles of those who have made the journey before us.
Beachcombing
Jeff finds things. Walking with him always turns up interesting finds…
Travel Angels, Take 2
A few years ago, I learned that the people we “chance” to meet while traveling can become dear and lifelong friends. It’s as it the Universe conspires to cross our paths, and all we have to do is recognize those heart connections when they happen.
Many Hands…
Designing, drawing, and painting a canvas labyrinth is a big job. While it can be done singlehandedly, a community effort can offer a multitude of benefits, from the teaching of new skills to the deepening of friendships — not to mention being able to finish the job more quickly!