the gypsies' journey...
we all are gypsies of a sort wandering traveling through this life other lives space and time here there and yon on roads less traveled - following the path of the sun and the trail of the stars to worlds known and unknown from yesterday and today into tomorrow -
this is a written and visual journal of my own travels - imagined and/or real - imagined and/or real - a STREAMOFCONSCIOUSNESS telling of my own personal thoughts feelings experiences - interspersed with words and images of others - with things defined by most as PARAnormal which - for me - all my life - have been PERFECTLYnormal -
SO come along with me and we'll dance among the stars under the sun and over the moon - we'll share our stories around the campfire - together -
14 comments:
Love it, love it! That bee. I mean, our praying mantis, your bee. We're heavy into the insect world today!
This is what Arne Naess says in deep Ecology.
Lovely.
Joy always,
Susan
oh, wow! you're right, trish! gee, i hadn't even caught it!!! and then, my butterfly, but without an image! curiouser and curiouser!!! thanks for noticing!
hi susan - i'll have to check out arne naess and ecology - thanks so much for coming over today! have a wonderful day!
You must have read my mind,
bees have been in there lately.
oh, liza, too funny cause trish macgregor [above] was just commenting on our having been thinking of little critters today - her post had a praying mantis, mine has a bee and i did a comment on her post that was about a butterfly - and here you are with your bees, too!!! neat!!!
wonder what that's all about! :)
Well, I just had to sigh.
How beautiful.
I should paint that. Is that
flower Freesia?
Yvonne love this post.
Love it - and especially love bees. Wonderous little creatures, aren't they?
Smooch. :)
hi yvonne - well, then, by all means, pull out that paint brush! that's what i'm really in the mood to do of late - i have several large canvas pieces i want to get done by holidays for gifts - so glad you liked the post - please come again soon and have a wonderful day!
you said it, nancy - bees and ants, i think! i've always been so fascinated by both - their societies are mind-boggling!
hi natalie - thanks so much for coming by - have a wonderful day down under!
VERY BEAUTIFUL!
HELENA
Words to live by, I love it!
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