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An anonymous, ancient Chinese poet wrote:
I have been gazing
At the scenery of Sho and Shung.
I realize
I am all of a sudden
Part of the landscape.
Now that we here on Manitoulin Island have shifted to the needs of the tourists, my Ravenseyrie Studio in the Wharf building on the Gore Bay waterfront is open six days a week instead of five.
Sunday is my one day off and it is a blessed day for me...not a day for attending church (an earthy pagan is in "church" every single day!) but a day for staying home and totally ignoring the clock. It's a day to dawdle, a day to be "gazing" until "I am all of a sudden part of the landscape".
I guard these Sundays with a truly selfish heart, eschewing visitors and obligations so that I may restore that which being available to the public all week has drained from me. How thankful I am for the rejuvenating environment of Ravenseyrie--it never fails to infuse me with renewed strength and a sense of physical, mental and spiritual balance.
Today's journal entry I make as an offering to those of you who have busy lives and find it almost impossible to take even a moment for dawdling. The photos I took this past Sunday feel very magical to me...they have the power to "stop the world" and bring the viewer into the "now".
I hope you enjoy gazing at the scenery of Ravenseyrie. (Click on the photos to view larger images.)
2 comments:
Dear Lynne,
Thanks for sharing this wonderful feeling. When looking at these pictures I can almost smell the water, and feel the breeze!
lol Annemiek
Annemiek,
I'm glad you've been absorbed into this feeling these photos contain...if you "gaze" even longer, I've no doubt you'll hear the seagulls voices and the chatter of the ravens!
Thank you for leaving me a comment, I really appreciate it!
Lynne
P.S.
I like your profile photo!
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