The Lair has been graced twice now with the visitation of a Great Blue Heron--seemingly an oddity in north Texas. We're not close to major water features (a couple of lakes and rivers, but nothing akin to this stunning bird's natural habitat). I've spied it twice by our Pond (the fish are frightened).
I feel extremely honored that this beautiful and regal creature has decided to continue visiting our yard.
In the softness of the Moonlight..
A place of soothing comfort and conversation where one may find solace. Think of this as the enchanted purr of a cait sidhe...Blessed Be!
10 February 2011
07 February 2011
Emerging into Imbolc
For the past week, the Lair has been iced and snowed in thanks to a rather freak Arctic "blast" of a storm. 1" of solid ice descended on us on Tuesday followed by 6" of snow on Friday...and temperatures never rose above 28 degrees 'til Saturday afternoon. The "first signs" of Spring--or at least the lessening of Winter's grip--promised in Imbolc never really seemed to appear to us here in the "frozen tundra" of north Texas.
At least, the non-appearance of Imbolc is what it seemed on the surface. Amid the snows and ice, I noted the return of the early Spring songbirds to the Lair's gardens. The gardens themselves are showing the faintest hints of buds at the ends of the branches of the pear and fig...of random sunny-yellow dandelions in the all-but-dead lawns...of tiny red leaves (new growth) on the numerous roses. Under the thick ice of the Pond, the fish have formed a "nest" of sorts.
The skies are no longer the icy blues of deep Winter; rather, the warming blue of the rising season has begun to colour the noon sky. Dawn in all her blushing girlhood arrives earlier each morning. The evening sky is just a wee bit more rosy-lilac at the gloaming. Spring is slow to arrive, but arrive She is. The Maiden is softly and hesitatingly returning.
So, as all of you wrap yourselves against the chill winds of Winter's final onslaught (as we at the Lair are doing) and grasp that warm and bracing cup of hot tea sweetened by the final oozings of the Summer bees' handiwork, embrace the knowledge that the sun WILL shine again, the lawns WILL green again, and She is watching patiently in preparation for her glorious entrance at Oestara.
In the Softness of the frosty Moonlight...
At least, the non-appearance of Imbolc is what it seemed on the surface. Amid the snows and ice, I noted the return of the early Spring songbirds to the Lair's gardens. The gardens themselves are showing the faintest hints of buds at the ends of the branches of the pear and fig...of random sunny-yellow dandelions in the all-but-dead lawns...of tiny red leaves (new growth) on the numerous roses. Under the thick ice of the Pond, the fish have formed a "nest" of sorts.
The skies are no longer the icy blues of deep Winter; rather, the warming blue of the rising season has begun to colour the noon sky. Dawn in all her blushing girlhood arrives earlier each morning. The evening sky is just a wee bit more rosy-lilac at the gloaming. Spring is slow to arrive, but arrive She is. The Maiden is softly and hesitatingly returning.
So, as all of you wrap yourselves against the chill winds of Winter's final onslaught (as we at the Lair are doing) and grasp that warm and bracing cup of hot tea sweetened by the final oozings of the Summer bees' handiwork, embrace the knowledge that the sun WILL shine again, the lawns WILL green again, and She is watching patiently in preparation for her glorious entrance at Oestara.
In the Softness of the frosty Moonlight...
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