Chancy Weather and Endless Winds
Posted: Wednesday, 26 November 2008 |
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not 'heathen', surely Hermit ... Heathen indicates no knowledge or views at all ... Pagan at least ensures you have a doctrine ...?!
soaplady from the wicker man ...
Soaplady, I think you'll find a much narrower definition of "Heathen" than that i.e. "not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and Islam". Which makes me a Heathen too, and I always thought I was an athiest :)
Salty from Dublin
P.S. Thanks a bunch Hermit, now Missus Salty has all the ammo she needs to get the decorations up this weekend. And I was hoping at least to hold her off another two weeks at least :)
Salty from Dublin
`heathen` as in, norse or germanic heathenry, the pagan practice of worshipping a pantheon of gods not christian. ;-)
Hermit from heritage...
HL, I have come to the conclusions that: 1) you are strong enough to be able to tell us about your low times without snivelling or shame, 2) you are a survivor, no matter what circimstances crop up. Hope that tennis elbow does not cramp your style when you do a belly dance to lighten the Jultide spirit.
Barney from Swithiod to Sanday
Having had a rough time for months myself and finding it hard to make a living and even to pay for food and heating, I find your blog heartening and strengthening and keep returning here. Just wanted to say thank you, and lots of good luck, from many hundreds of miles away.
Anita from Switzerland
Dear HL, I think you are lovely just just the way you are. You are your own person and a strong individual. Take care of yourself and keep well. Whilst I'm in print, I send you warm Seasons Greetings - even if it is a bit early.
Trout magnet from cosy at the fireside
Hi Hermit, I can sympathise with you regarding the tennis elbow, like you I don't appreciate the name, the only use I can see for a tennis raquet is to strain the spaghetti. I was off work for the best part of a month earlier in the year as my job entails a lot of typing which I just couldn't do. I ended up spending a small fortune in well known online and high street book stores! Just as well male staff had a promotion at work, so he can afford me! *grin*
jas from under Mia's paw
I bookmarked you, came across the blog by way of looking up hermits.
Lorri Ann from Evansville, IN
If I were the goose, I would pipe down. Of course, maybe the goose wants to be eaten. # Hope your elbow feels better. Maybe you should see a quack and get some anti-inflammatory medication?
mjc from IN, USA
HAH! now Salty has no excuse ...yule decorations at the ready :) :)
GerCelt from Dublin, Ireland
Ah, the good life, solitude amongst the wonders of nature. Seems we travel a similar path of life, half a world apart. Yet the ups and downs of the journeys seem so related. No gales here though just an occasional hurricane that turns our world upside down. I have family that live in the mountains of the western land here in American and I try to visit as often as possible. The visits are planned around the snow. I too am enchanted by the majic spell cast upon the earth when the snow falls from the heavens. I have a favorite place I hike to that looks out over the whole valley. Like you describe, early in the morning as the sun climbs up over the ridge of the valley the light dazzles the blanket of snow like it's a sea of gem stones. There is the smell of wood smoke that curls up from the many fireplaces kindled with a warm morning fire. The peace and quite of those times on the side of the mountian are priceless to me. Save the goose if other table fare is available, sadly times ahead may prove to be lean and that goose may be the difference between feast or famine in months ahead. The leaders of this country as well as many others have proved to be a sorry lot. Their greed and lust for power have left normal folks with a heavy burden to bare. The world has seen hardship before and came through it and these hard times of now will pass as well. Perhaps it will be a chance for people to learn what a sense on community is again, to relearn how to work together and share for the common good. Peace and long life to ya'll, may your Jul Days be happy ones. :)
bayou hermit from gulf coast of Mississippi, USA
Hi Hermit only just found your blogs and enjpying them very much. We are thinking about moving somewhere remote in the next few years and so I am interested in life in Orkney. We were thinking of Skye originally but I am being drawn to Orkney. do you enjoy it more than the western isles?
chrissie from nottingham
Christmas Goose would be dickensesque to say the least! Does anyone still do this? So what would you like Santa to bring this year? Happy Christmas and prosperous New Year!
Cherie Thomas-Wood from Chattanooga, TN