It's been so ethereal and misty [some might say nippy and foggy!] over the festive period that even our local St Cuthman has donned his zippy orange beanie!
The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Monday, 30 December 2024
Last one for this year.
Saturday, 21 December 2024
Festive Tidings 2024
This independent coffee shop in our town always does something different when it comes to decorating the windows. Its monotone hue is strangely calming amongst all the glare and flare of the sparkly Christmas offerings which sit alongside it [which I have also appreciated]
May I take this opportunity to thank everyone who takes the time to drop in and read all my weird wanderings and wonderings. Seasons greetings to everyone. Tomorrow I shall be celebrating Yule with a dance inside 'The Big Stones'. It's always a privilege to be given access to them.
Aril, Mr GBT, TYM and Humphrey🐾
Tuesday, 17 December 2024
Pemsey
Thursday, 12 December 2024
Beware of the bench.
Just a silly for today. Horsham is riddled with dragons and has two tales of its very own. I have shamelessly copied and pasted the text from a previous post about the story of St Leonard and his encounter with a dragon [spoiler alert it doesn't end well for the poor creature] and put up a link to my other post which covers the dragon pamphlet for anyone who might be interested https://gnatbottomedtowers.blogspot.com/2014/08/happy-400th-birthday.html. The new bench appeared in our local park a couple of weeks ago. Have a fab weekend! Arilx
'The wood gets it name from the 6th century French Saint Leonard who happened to be hanging around this part of the Wealden forest for reasons unknown [it's sounding more plausible by the moment]. To pass the time he slew the resident dragon which was giving the villagers a bit of trouble and in the process accidentally cut himself. Saint's blood is potent stuff and where it fell supposedly lily of the valley now grows. As a reward Leonard got to banish all the snakes and silence all the nightingales so that his prayers wouldn't be disturbed by their singing.'
Monday, 9 December 2024
Lighting up our evening
Christmas...I keep it as lowkey and simple as possible. Don't get me wrong I'm not the Grinch [well maybe some of the time], but I like to keep it in December and ignore all the hoo-hah going on around me. I don't do crowds at the best of times😊 One thing I do most definitely enjoy doing is going for a quiet early evening walk to enjoy the festive lights. We're usually treated to a good display in our town, but this year they've been organised by a different group and I think they're next level. All of these are Mr GBT's photos [my camera doesn't really cope with night shots] bar the last one which I've twonked about with so it's in black and white....I was a little spooked to find that some of the shadows look very much like horned Krampus figures👀😕
We rounded off our little sojourn with a half of cider and a shared bowl of chips in the local Spoons. Keeping it classy as ever!
Arilx
Thursday, 5 December 2024
Through the wardrobe.
Another magical Monday and another planned trip over to Nymans. Every year I think that they can't do Christmas any better and every year they surpass themselves. I think this one has to be my favourite yet. If you'd care to wander under the arch of books and then through the wardrobe with me this much loved tale from my childhood will once again unfurl. I'm not going to put up explanations as I'm sure that most people will have read this classic or seen it at some point in time🪄
As ever the NT has thought of every little detail from the themed wreath on the second hand bookshop door to the incredible sets using mixed media from the smallest felted creations to the full sized White Witch. Believe you me Mr GBT and I were definitely not the only adults sans enfants going round. There were gasps from the biggest children reliving their memories as they opened different wardrobes dotted round the gardens to reveal their surprises within. I think that there were many of us stepping back to the time when we first came across Narnia. I was more than happy to enjoy several pieces of Turkish Delight when I returned to GBT as a distraction from the much loathed festive tasks of card and gift wrapping. All done now thankfully! Have a great weekend folks.
Arilx
Monday, 2 December 2024
Ta-dah!
My new dancing mask has been finished for a good six weeks or so, but in classic Mythago tradition this is the first time I've been out during daylight hours when Mr GBT has been able to take a photo of it. It turns out that we perform quite a lot in the dark at this time of year! We were back at the Weald and Downland Museum doing their annual tree dressing event again. There's something rather wonderful being stood beneath a couple of lantern bedecked trees making music as the light fades and a few hundred people swoosh past you laughing their heads off as they all go past in one massive spiral dance😊
Arilx
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