Through Chronicles from Arcania, I shall attempt to share walks with you, this poetics from 60N, where I feel at one with our Earth, my sense of place so maritime.
Sunday, 17 January 2010
my favourite edge of the world: St Ninian Sands, 17 Jan 2010
I'm not sure if a previous comment went through because my computer shut down to do an update.
Hi Nat! How are you, my friend of the Scottish Isles?
I have not been on the Writer's website in ages (lost the pw again - don't ask!)and didn't know how I'd get back on there.
I'm so glad to have rediscovered you through Elizabeth Rimmer's blog. (We recently became Facebook friends and I saw a comment you left over at her's.)
I hope you are well and if you get the chance, swing by my blog(s) and say hello!
Thank you kindly, Mr Heron :) ...Sometimes my sense of place works better through the lens. This stretch of sand remains vital to that of being and I often come there to walk the shore and feel at one with our world. It is very special and never taken for granted :).
Your photo's are pictorial prose!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if a previous comment went through because my computer shut down to do an update.
ReplyDeleteHi Nat! How are you, my friend of the Scottish Isles?
I have not been on the Writer's website in ages (lost the pw again - don't ask!)and didn't know how I'd get back on there.
I'm so glad to have rediscovered you through Elizabeth Rimmer's blog. (We recently became Facebook friends and I saw a comment you left over at her's.)
I hope you are well and if you get the chance, swing by my blog(s) and say hello!
Best,
Kat, in Canada.
Thank you kindly, Mr Heron :) ...Sometimes my sense of place works better through the lens. This stretch of sand remains vital to that of being and I often come there to walk the shore and feel at one with our world. It is very special and never taken for granted :).
ReplyDeleteKat??? You here? Wonderful!!! :)))
ReplyDeleteThank you so kindly for dropping in! I shall connect with your blog and find out what you been up to!
N xx