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Tag Archives: Glastonbury Tor
Places of Pilgrimage – Glastonbury
Following on from the first installment - Salisbury Plain and the second installment - Isle of Purbeck this is the third and final installment of the 3 part article Places of Pilgrimage. I was inspired by an article I read by Chris on his blog Wisdom and … Continue reading
Posted in My Blog, My Travels, Photography, Wealie Nice Places to Visit
Tagged childhood memories, childhood places, countryside, english countryside, Glastonbury, Glastonbury Abbey, Glastonbury Chalice Well, Glastonbury Chalice Well Gardens, Glastonbury Tor, nostalgia, photo, photography, Pilgrimage, places of pilgrimage, remembrance, ruth weal, The Chalice Well, The Chalice Well Gardens, Tor, travels, UK, wealie
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Witness to the storm
I love storms – I was born during a great thunder and lightning storm and they’ve always fascinated me since I was a young child. There is something so magnificent in the transitory nature and the absolute power of the sky that they … Continue reading
Posted in My Art, Photography, Poetry and Prose
Tagged english countryside, Glastonbury, Glastonbury Tor, lightning, passion, photo, photograph, photography, poetic, poetry, poetry and prose, rain, ruth weal, storm, storm clouds, thunder, UK, UK countryside, views, wealie, witness to the storm
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Daughter in the Sky
The Chap in the pic is my Dad, the building is the 14th Century Tower of the St Michael Monastery on Glastonbury Tor and the daughter in the sky is….yep you guessed it – me! My Dad and I took … Continue reading
Posted in My Art, Photography
Tagged art, dad, England, english countryside, english heritage, father daughter relationship, Glastonbury, Glastonbury Tor, Great Britain, malcolm weal, photo, photograph, photography, poetic, ruth weal, self portrait, Somerset, st michael monastry, symbol, symbolic, symbolism, Tor, UK, wealie
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