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Tag Archives: history
Deep Time
“ Thou art the journey and the journey’s end.” – Michael Mayne Dean 1986-96, noted in Westminster Abbey, London, England. Our time in London was spent in a beautiful family-owned modern flat in the Docklands area near North Greenwich – … Continue reading
#exploreKelowna (Part 2)
“ There are moments, above all on June evenings, when the lakes that hold our moons are sucked into the earth, and nothing is left but wine and the touch of a hand.” – Charles Morgan Our hotel, the Best … Continue reading
Posted in blog, travel
Tagged #exploreBC, art, beauty, estate wines, family, forest fires, history, lake country, peace, road trip, tasting, terroir, travel writing, vineyard, wild
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The Fifth Turning
Words shimmer on the newsprint page, a desert mirage promising lush green amid the anarchy. Falling from the lips of wily wizards and sharp eyed visionaries, they weave a tale that rivals the books out of time that we covet … Continue reading
Posted in poetry
Tagged choices, cycles, history, mirage, nations, new age, news, prophecy, tale, the fourth turning, transcendence, visionaries, war, wizards, words
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