When I'm working on something, I try to take a walk each day. Sometimes this helps me plan the next day's writing, sometimes it's just for fun and exercise. Yesterday, Zeus was practising playfully with the spring weather. He bombarded me with thunder, lightening, hail, and rainbows, and kept me from doing much planning.
But the day before, he had been busy elsewhere and my walk was idyllic.
I went inland, away from the sea for once ...
campion and blue bells |
Was it possible I was in company with an Arcadian nymph or two (all those flowers and the chattering river), or Artemis (riding the moon behind the ash tree), or even her brother Apollo (checking out the flocks of sheep perhaps, and sparking my brain into creativity)?
wood anemones |
primroses |
violets |
blousey dandelions |
delicate vetch and star of Bethlehem |
looking back towards the sea on my way home. |
So I put this post together just to record, and give thanks for, that lovely, productive walk.
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