Evening at Bealtaine

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Evening falls at Bealtaine Cottage.

DSC02571The nights are drawing in…have you noticed? 

DSC02569“The pale stars were sliding into their places. The whispering of the leaves was almost hushed. All about them it was still and shadowy and sweet. It was that wonderful moment when, for lack of a visible horizon, the not yet darkened world seems infinitely greater—a moment when anything can happen, anything be believed in.”
― Olivia Howard Dunbar

DSC02568“I love to watch the fine mist of the night come on,
The windows and the stars illumined, one by one,
The rivers of dark smoke pour upward lazily,
And the moon rise and turn them silver. I shall see
The springs, the summers, and the autumns slowly pass;
And when old Winter puts his blank face to the glass,
I shall close all my shutters, pull the curtains tight,
And build me stately palaces by candlelight.”
― Charles Baudelaire

DSC02567“Inhale and hold the evening in your lungs.”
― Sebastian Faulks

DSC02564“Although it was only six o’clock, the night was already dark. The fog, made thicker by its proximity to the Seine, blurred every detail with its ragged veils, punctured at various distances by the reddish glow of lanterns and bars of light escaping from illuminated windows. The road was soaked with rain and glittered under the street-lamps, like a lake reflecting strings of lights. A bitter wind, heavy with icy particles, whipped at my face, its howling forming the high notes of a symphony whose bass was played by swollen waves crashing into the piers of the bridges below. The evening lacked none of winter’s rough poetry.”
― Theophile Gautier

DSC02563“Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast,
Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round,
And, while the bubbling and loud hissing urn
Throws up a steamy column and the cups
That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each,
So let us welcome peaceful ev’ning in.”
― William Cowper

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Bealtaine Cottage Good Life membership is 12 euros per year and allows me a small income to continue to grow the Bealtaine Project both here in Ireland and in the hearts and minds of good people all over the world.

 

5 comments

  1. Yes! everything happens earlier now….locking up the coop, birds coming to feeders…sitting on the balcony to watch them appear around us…Winter is coming…I can’t wait to see what you do in winter time! Have a good night Colette!

  2. Yes, we remarked on the evening drawing in earlier tonight while we were eating our supper in the garden. As darkness came, the insects were out and about – and so were the bats! Wonderful!

  3. Your words and pictures heighten my senses, Colette, for I feel like I am physically, emotionally, and spiritually present at Bealtaine Cottage. Have a great evening!

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