A Little Catch-Up Post
I’ve recently swapped over the way my blog posts are delivered via email, and also how they are sent to my Facebook page. So this is just a little test of that new system to see if it’s all working....
View ArticleA Journey Home
For so much of my life, I didn’t really know you. I looked through eyes that never really saw you, and therefore you never really got to know me. I walked on your green fields, soft Downs, and saw...
View ArticleA Picnic at PetworthPark
It’s the time of the Deer Rut in Britain. A time when the energies of the wild are palpable and powerful. The Stags are loud and the Does are choosing this year’s mate as the land slowly slides deeper...
View ArticleDamh, Cerri and Oscar visit the Cerne Abbas Giant
Welcome to another Damh, Cerri and Oscar trip. This time we stopped on our way home from a short break in Devon to visit the Cerne Abbas Giant who is a huge chalk figure carved into a Dorset hillside....
View ArticleThe Thinning Veil of Autumn
I’ve had a difficult relationship with Autumn all of my life, being a son of Summer and lover of Spring. I never trusted Autumn because as it approached it had one hand behind its back, holding...
View ArticleHello 2024!
2023 has been and gone. I stood in our garden with friends beside a fire and bid farewell to quite a complicated year as the bells tolled and the fireworks exploded. If I’m honest I wasn’t sad to see...
View ArticleA Slightly Grumpy visit to Stoney Littleton Long Barrow
We went to Somerset to have a little break and visit some sacred places. However, the weather, the journey, and various other stuff made us a little bit grumpy today on this visit to Stoney Littleton...
View ArticleTea with a Druid – with Damh the Bard
Every Monday at 8pm UK time the Order of Bards Ovates and Druids do a live stream via their Facebook and YouTube sites for about 20 minutes to half an hour called Tea with a Druid, a very informal...
View ArticleA Wintery Visit to Tarr Steps
This was a trip to the famous Tarr Steps on Exmoor in Somerset. This is a 3000-year-old Clapper Bridge across a ford on the river Barle. In the summer it is heaving with people picnicking and having...
View ArticleNew Album release date – Raise the Flag of Green
Greetings my friends! The blog has been quiet recently as I’ve had my head down getting things all wrapped up on the new album. The good news is that it is finished and has been sent off to the disc...
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