Birdlore: Robin Redbreast
StandardWill the Red Red Robin be soon a bobbin along? Depending on where you live the sighting of a Robin is a sign of Spring. I don’t know about you but it seems old man winter doesn’t wish to leave us sometime soon. This makes for a long winter and spring birds excite us when we spot them, then we know for sure that Spring has sprung.

Robins have been pictured on UK Christmas cards, because in the past the British postmen wore red jackets and were nicknamed ‘Robins’, so they appear in their bird form as a icon of the deliverymen.


According to folklore the wren stole fire from heaven and returned to earth aflame, so the other birds all gave one feather each to replace the burnt feathers but the Robin was nervous and came too close to the poor wren thus he also caught fire, the remains…
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La mère de toutes les libertés ?
StandardThe mother of all freedoms?
If we all would believe in these, the World could become a wonderful World ❤🙏🙏👍
« It’s worth remembering this: freedom of expression sustains all the other freedoms we enjoy. Without free speech, democracy is a sham. Every freedom we possess or wish to possess (of habeas corpus and due process, of universal franchise and of assembly, union representation, sexual equality, of sexual preference, of the rights of children, of animals – the list goes on) has had to be freely thought and talked and written into existence. No single individual can generate these rights alone. »
« Il ne faut pas l’oublier : la liberté d’expression soutient toutes les autres libertés dont nous jouissons. Sans liberté d’expression, la démocratie est une imposture. Toute liberté que nous possédons ou souhaitons posséder (d’habeas corpus et de procédure régulière, de droit de vote universel et de réunion, de représentation syndicale, d’égalité sexuelle, de préférence sexuelle, de droits des enfants, d’animaux – la liste est longue) a dû être librement…
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The moon is my mother
StandardLucina the Mother Moon ❤🙏
Happiness is love
StandardLove is a subset of happiness. A subcategory, if you will.We love ourselves and other people because it makes us happy. Isn’t it ?
We don’t try to make someone happy because it makes us feel loved. It’s doesn’t make any sense.Meaning, you can be happy without love. But you can’t be happy without happiness.
Pretty weird. Yet, it’s true.
AN AUDIENCE WITH THE EMPRESS
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Photograph by Natalie Shau
‘We are our choices’ – Jean-Paul Sartre
Hellish hard to determine what, if any, section of a new book one should impart in an attempt to expose it’s blanket disposition when I am naught but a fanciful old fool and my co-author is currently glued to her weeding and seeding only taking short breaks to talk of family planning with the frantic copulating insects of all shapes and sizes who have set about constructing makeshift bordellos in her otherwise virginal yet rustic garden. Thus it calls for an executive decision of the sort I’ve never been good at. Best we start at the very beginning? Why not;
CHAPTER ONE EXTRACT
‘WHATEVER HAPPENED TO EVE?’
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Shirley Blamey & Michael Steeden
“No one can hear you cry when the swifts scream overhead,” pertinent words pitched at the penitent yet unforgiven wailing dreadlocked martyr to…
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Sitting in a slow sunset
StandardI feel lightly as the wind ❤🙏❤👍
I sat and watched a slow sunset
Darkness blinked as fading light danced
Wind drooled like a clarionet
Amethyst tones of gloam nuanced
Silken gloom turquoise stars caressed
In golden roam sweet dreams enchanced
Lunar rhythms poured euphoric
As amber stardust flamed auric.
# ottava rima
Fortuna: Roman Goddess of Luck & Fate
StandardVal is a writer of enchanted tales, folklore and magic. Once chased by Vampire Pumpkins!
Speaking of Lady Luck the Roman Goddess Fortuna or Fortūna in Latin certainly has earned her title. She may have been a former Latin or Etruscan goddess Servius Tullius. Fortuna represents the vital spark of luck, abundance, fate and chance that humans all hope and pray for at one time or another. Augustus Ceasar declared he was her favourite chosen son even if he was not it’s a great way to psyche out your enemies. Fortuna was popular, not as famous as Diana of Juno. Roman soldiers brought her adoration to England where she was revered there. Fortuna was known as a oracular goddess, many would have their fortunes told at her shrine.
April 1st just happens to be her hallowed day. It is a day for women to ask her to invoke their mate’s virility and desire. She is often represented by the wheel of fortune, a cornucopia (abundance)…
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Colors in Dreams
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