Ah, I loved this one, Maura. Would you believe that with all the time I've spent in Ireland and England, I've not walked in a bluebell wood??? And it's something I've been thinking of the past several years.
I had a genuine LOL at "Today I checked my facts and I WAS WRONG." And, oh, the wisdom of these words: "It was a useful reminder that one should not act on a perceived injustice without knowing the whole story." If only everyone followed this gentle, sensible guideline!
I loved all the fairy lore. It made me think of Graham Joyce and how carefully he spoke about fairies.
I concur!
Ah, I loved this one, Maura. Would you believe that with all the time I've spent in Ireland and England, I've not walked in a bluebell wood??? And it's something I've been thinking of the past several years.
I had a genuine LOL at "Today I checked my facts and I WAS WRONG." And, oh, the wisdom of these words: "It was a useful reminder that one should not act on a perceived injustice without knowing the whole story." If only everyone followed this gentle, sensible guideline!
I loved all the fairy lore. It made me think of Graham Joyce and how carefully he spoke about fairies.
Thanks Lynda! Oh, the terrible sound of self-righteousness being punctured... but so much better in private! 😆
Walking in bluebell woods is sublime, and I wish it for you. ✨️