Sunday, January 5, 2014

Stirring Under The Radar

A warrior is a person who is given the task of tearing away the veils of ignorance that surround us that destroy the perfection and beauty in our lives.Mother Earth is our soul our perfection,our beauty.

Friday, December 6, 2013

"Only when I gave my fame to the Hazel shade did the true song come"- by Paul Mathews
Bringing together this work of art is about a deep song forever being sung within me I hope you get a glimpse of The bay of Fundy here as she lives in my soul and I hope with all my heart that you can find ways to visit her often for she is part of the healing ways of Nature.Her peoples come from the four corners of the earth.The Bay of Fundy has been a living part of my being alive now for over 60 years and though cars houses and all things on earth around me have changed she remains steadfastly secure as a being intertwining  heaven and earth.
So I close the singing of her praises,in grateful heart for all the deep and eternally blossoming memories,the friendships,and the knowledge.


Open the mirage that calls you- Philip Lamantia, from Becoming visible



Mary's Point, Riverside NB.    Picture compliments of Dr.Mary Mikea, given to Caithleen when at a visit to Mary's Point,at the beginning of the writing of Bay of Fundy Country.Dr.Mikea passed away in Feb12th,2014

Three things which are always increasing:  the light of fire,the intelligence of truth,the life of existence- these are victorious over all things and are the end of darkness.    Welsh Triad


Tide Pool:   by  Harry Thurston
Pond scum like a cow's hide
hollow without it's animal inside;
limp with no cage of bone to hang upon
                                                                                  Pulp of marsh grass,fabric of cells,
                                                                                  a scared archives waits for meaning-
                                                                                  flourish of bullrush:        Ideogram.





Tides rise as fast as one inch to two inches a minute in July