
Do you see the three dragon heads blowing winds?

Do you see the three dragon heads blowing winds?





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One on upper right, one on lower left. Zoom.


See her standing in the fork of the tree, her face aglow as the setting sun’s beams? A leaf dolly clutched in her left side hand as she looks at us – trying to understand why we would cut down so many growing things, without asking permission of Nature’s Sun King.

When one closes, another opens…


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Can you see the tree’s field of energy charging from the sun’s light?

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The Celtic Goddess of Love and Desire. If you walk through the ancient fields of Ireland, you may discover the Goddess Maeve. Maeve or Medb, Maedhbh, or Maedbh is the Queen of Connacht. Maeve can be considered an archetypal warrior queen. She is strong-willed, smart, and full of desire.
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Zoom in to above the sun…

I bought this today from a local thrift shop. It is a little tilted, but still plays a lovely “Let Me Call You Sweetheart,” nice and slow. Such a darling, delicate find!



Tail whipping up left, head angled downward lower right, feet perched under middle, and wings over its head through sun.

“They called themselves ‘urSkeks’. They were drawn across the universe by the Crystal of Truth. The urSkeks used the Crystal to try and purge the darkness within themselves. But the experiment ended in disaster and the urSkeks were split into two new species: the cruel Skeksis and the gentle Mystics (thedarkcrystal.com).”

The colored shapes above the sun look like a Brontosaurus on the right looking to our right over its left shoulder and its child or a smaller dinosaur also looking to our right, but its head and neck are hidden behind the foreground tree. What do they hear and see?

A huge whale…

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Can you see the other three immortal horses of Helios lined up?

There is gravel and a tree,
An expanse of open grass
And buildings at distance.
As gaze views blue above
I search for a deeper love,
Noting clouds are parting
Revealing vibrant destiny.











Six sweet lavender and three spicey-sweet mini Carnations (Dianthus). They were all on sale, and since I cannot have my garden of vegies this Spring, I am adding to my flowers to keep happy.
The sun was at an angle, so flared light all around and diffused the clarity. But, this is quite symbolic of the haze I am swimming in, seeking those bright pinpoints of color to guide me through.