The Solstice Sun went down about 3:30 here with the moon rising in the east [with the sheep, who are only looking at me cause they think I might have brought them hay]
well one naughty sheep was in the wrong field but when I arrived he nipped back into the correct field and pretended he was being good. It's okay we're making Vegan Shepard's Pie for tea so the sheep are safe....for now.
Actually the thing I've enjoyed the most this month is going to see the Celtic Exhibition at the local museum. It was terribly well done, they had the British stuff they usually have but they'd borrowed a lot of stuff from Ireland, Denmark and all the Danube regional path. It makes a lot more sense to me seeing it with the others. And certainly in terms of the Insular British art it doesn't go away, it fuses on into the Christianity. Which I knew obviously, but seeing the transition laid out was fascinating. For example Celtic mirror with spiritual significance from England around the birth of Christ and 600 years later the way the Anglo-Saxons are adorning their Biblical Texts
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We are gray and rainy today, so we won't be seeing the sun tonight. Have a good night!
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Actually the thing I've enjoyed the most this month is going to see the Celtic Exhibition at the local museum. It was terribly well done, they had the British stuff they usually have but they'd borrowed a lot of stuff from Ireland, Denmark and all the Danube regional path. It makes a lot more sense to me seeing it with the others. And certainly in terms of the Insular British art it doesn't go away, it fuses on into the Christianity. Which I knew obviously, but seeing the transition laid out was fascinating. For example Celtic mirror with spiritual significance from England around the birth of Christ and 600 years later the way the Anglo-Saxons are adorning their Biblical Texts
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Naughty sheep are like that!
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