and two more pies. apple and cherry again. i didn't tell anyone. i might eat them All.
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This is beautiful, I could sit in this spiral and simply dream…
Tomorrow, the Winter Solstice and as I have done for several years,(it began with my sending this blessing to you),I put it here again, my old Celtic Winter Solstice blessing for it speaks to the heart.
Deep peace of the running waves to you.
Deep peace of the flowing air to you.
Deep peace of the quiet earth to you.
Deep peace of the shining stars to you.
May the beauties of the earth, sky and sea
Fill your heart with lasting peace and contentment.
This year, I bring something else, something that resonated with me from blogger, Cate Kerr of Beyond the Fields We Know: She wrote, “I think of these days before Yule as being qarrtsiluni days. That lovely Inuit word with its bewildering arrangement of consonants means “sitting together in the dark, waiting for something to happen”. Winter’s fruitful darkness is a doorway through which we pass to ready ourselves for an exuberant blooming somewhere up the trail. Beyond these dark turnings at the postern of the old calendar year, light, warmth and wonder await us.”
May we all move through these days as best we can, holding onto love and the simple joys of family, friends and the gifts of the land…LikeLike
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pie is such a simple pleasure … as are your spirals
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Two pies .. with my eyes closed while envisioning them I feel like I can actually smell them. Dang if only I could taste them .. sitting together with you eating pie and talking about all your amazing blocks and amazing life would be wonderful.
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This spiral speaks to me of the cycles of the nature. Enjoy your pie!
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Mmmm…pie!
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My son is making two pies–purple sweet potato (if he can find purple ones) and pecan pie.
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Mmmm The cloth And Pies!!!
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