May 2013
1 post
Emerging from the Chrysalis: Becoming...
My blog has been in a ‘Season of Silence’ for a time. Whilst I have always found reasons to speak my own truth, when I enter my own transformations, words themselves often elude me because the new realities I am entering require new languages, new forms of expression, to make themselves understood. They are like new-born kittens; needing to be mothered and protected until they can venture out...
November 2012
2 posts
Mostly, I’m incredibly angry. Anger is wonderful. It keeps you going. I’m angry...
– Terry Pratchett
Sex, death and nature
October 2012
58 posts
The Poison Diaries: Samhain →
thepoisondiaries:
The most holy and solemn of the sabbats, Samhain (pronounced SOW-een) is observed on the night of October 31. It is a time to remember and honor loved ones who have passed over to the other side, hence Halloween’s association with the dead. It is also known as the witches’ New Year - Samhain…
My Formal Complaint to @npowerhq →
wildwalkerwoman:
Dear reader,
Please excuse the wobbles, but this is a very big organization and I am just one woman. How many more of us are they doing this to?
D
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To @npowerhq
Dear ‘Executive’ Sirs, (for I doubt you have many women in your higher echelons)
Re: …
My Formal Complaint to @npowerhq →
wildwalkerwoman:
Dear reader,
Please excuse the wobbles, but this is a very big organization and I am just one woman. How many more of us are they doing this to?
D
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To @npowerhq
Dear ‘Executive’ Sirs, (for I doubt you have many women in your higher echelons)
Re: …
A few times in my life I’ve had moments of absolute clarity, when for a few...
– Parabola (via parkstepp)
Who was Niels Bohr? →
sciencenote:
Niels Bohr was a Danish physicist, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 1922 “for his services in the investigation of the structure of atoms and of the radiation emanating from them”. Niels Henrik David Bohr was born in Copenhagen on October 7, 1885. His father, Christian Bohr was a Professor of Physiology at Copenhagen University.
There are some things so serious that you have to laugh at them.
– Niels Bohr (via wildwalkerwoman)