I have often wondered what it is that gives London its soul - something Peter Ackroyd describes so well as the heartbeat of a great and ancient city, teeming with life and echoing with many centuries of history. Then I remember where I sense the heartbeat of London the most, and it is of course [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Folk Music’
Rivers of Life
Posted in Druidry, Druids, Eclectic Nonsense, Pagan Music, tagged Druidry, Folk Music, Rivers on June 17, 2008 | No Comments »
Telling the bees
Posted in Druidry, Eclectic Nonsense, Pagan Music, tagged Druidry, Bees, Beekeeping, Folk Music on June 7, 2008 | 2 Comments »
For a while now in our little house we have been talking about bees. Bees are wondrous things. They are symbolic of community and industry, pollinate crops and make delicious, sweet and unctuous honey which takes on the flavour of the flowers which they have fed on - in our garden here I think it [...]