Friday 10 August 2018

Mulberry and Ginger

Mulberry Intention Boards have been the focus this week. I just love the one with the bees, they remind me of joy, flight, community and honey.



The boards I make are to enable you to focus your intentions for your life into the physical, here on this board. Rather than deliberately make them with a purpose like "bring in love " or "bring in money" I leave it up to the intention of the person who buys them. After all this is what an intention board is all about, using your own inner wisdom to know what you want to use it for. You can use crystals as they already have an inherent energy that is predisposed to certain uses. However you could use buttons or beads along with your daily attention and focus if you prefer.




Considering how distracted we can get day to day with our work, friends, family and all the issues around any of these, it is going to be helpful to have an intention board sitting in your favourite spot reminding you of what you want to achieve in your life. 

Meanwhile, we had seven drops of rain during the week. Our dog Molly came running into the shed to shelter! We didn't even have our usual yearly flood to top up the water table for us so our dam is really looking a bit dismal.



Here is Maggie doing her impression of a bird dog.



The local crows fly across the dry brown ground that is our home. Even though nothing appears to be growing, when I put my bare hands down on the earth I can still feel the life there. A solid ancient presence that re-assures.



We grew a little patch of ginger this year and I must say, they kind of remind me of sea horses! The taste is out of this world.

I am working on a new large timber piece that should be ready by next week. So stay tuned for the unveiling and meanwhile have a wonderful weekend.


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