I'm pretty sure I post this somewhere every year.... I spend lots of time in pine country, and I find the accounts to be true.
PineTreeCrosses
InPeace,
InLove
PineTreeCrosses
InPeace,
InLove
I'm pretty sure I post this somewhere every year.... I spend lots of time in pine country, and I find the accounts to be true.
PineTreeCrosses
InPeace,
InLove
Nature is amazing and wonderful, that's why I'm feeling so drawn to Paganism at the moment...I'm pretty sure I post this somewhere every year.... I spend lots of time in pine country, and I find the accounts to be true.
PineTreeCrosses
InPeace,
InLove
Our yard is full of cat poo since the wife's been digging again. Find in bloomin' hard to settle to the logoi of that! Perhaps if I could figure out its 'name' I could magic it away?
I'm trying various permutations of cat names and poo names on the cats ... if I get lucky, I'll let you know, but I have to say my daughters are frowning at me now ...
Hey Flow, many little miracles, thank you ... well a couple, anyway. At least I got a cuddle off my 16 year old daughter without having to fight for it. Never a problem with my 21-year-olds ... they treat me like the other family pets as it is.
And blessings your way ...
Thomas
Maybe you need to get a dog...'
I do! I do! And it's got to be an Irish Wolfhound. Two, in fact. Liam Clancy and Mrs McKenna. Now if you can convince the rest of my family, you can have the first litter to sort your deer problem.
... Hey, I never knew deer could use wire cutters! Or is that an adaptation of their antlers?
(Angry deer shouts, "Hey, dumb**s! You'd better believe it, we can open tin cans and beer bottles, too!")
Jeez, you've got some 'ornery critters' out there, Lunamoth ...
Hi pfw –
Does that mean Thomas, Q, Silas etal will be cutting down those wonderful pine trees to burn this heretic?
Good Lord, No! That would be an act of desecration ...
"Illumination, or 'natural theology' as Eastern Fathers call it, is the perception of the logoi or inner essences of created things. By this is meant that each thing, a rock, tree, animal or person, is not just its outer physical observable nature, but is also its invisible, mystical name or word by which God created, sustains and directs it towards its fulfilment."
The Sacred in Art and Architecture, by Aidan Hart.
Thomas