Sunday, March 30, 2014

Many words could fall into place here, but, as I have so often done lately, I am not going to mark them down but allow them to dance in my head as I do whatever I do. I am about to flop in the mezinine and watch Chocolat (even though it is half 11 on  Sunday night). I may sleep in there the whole night or I may walk up to the caravan in the woods and join Jo. Tomorrow is Monday but I have off so I have different sort of options. Callum has off as well, we may go on an adventure together. I would like that, but also I am not stuck on that. While I am the type of person that does like to have a little bit of a plan, right now, I am ok with going to be not knowing what my tomorrow may contain - which is a very relistic way of letting life fall into place as it were.
Time for Chocolat and what ever comes next.
In short - what I have to say is life is good.

Embercombe moments late Feb - late March.

Ella, Grandad Billy, and I after a special dinner. 

Bristol

ay, the first walk up the hill of the side entrance. Felt good!

Hm! Kitchen time with Jana

taken by Jana. 

Laughing Germans whom I love and care for

AnnaBi and I around the fire

taken by Jana

Jana and I on the open day with out faces painted and out eyes beaming with joy and love.


Ruth, me, Jonathan, Jana, Cara, Rachel, and Jen at the Open Day. A mesh of happy people on a 
beautiful day

Eryc, Callum, me, and (rosey cheeked) Ole, dancing in the compost loo :) 

Jana

Daniel, Eamon, and Mick during Jo's caravan warming party. 


A glimpse of a beautiful moment

an envilope with words of love that brought streams of tears and joy into my world, tucked in my welly boot

appreciating the envilope and its contents. What a special thing

the beginning of a lovely relazing day of reading, not tracking time, fasting, and really doing what I felt drawn to do in life with my current resources and options. A day for the books. 


Oh Embercombe. :) 
Louisa and \Adam talking while Robby, Daniel (RI Dan), Tammy, Rachel, and (site apprentice) Jim said good bye, good night, and thank you to the sun as it set. 

small and important

the last sunrise from Guilford for a while. 

The lake

a good bunch of people that I love a lot



One of Tiny Dancers lambs