Winter Solstice - it is not a single moment, we don't see a change in the light for several days however, the lightness can be felt in the head and the heart - spring is on her way.
Today Himself and I managed to steal a few hours away from the world and take ourselves off for a walk to mark Winter Solstice and it was wonderful. We set off in Zeb, our van - a big burly bloke of a vehicle to find a small waterfall up in the Dales.
The weather was wild, with winds and rain making driving and walking 'interesting'. Views slipped in and out of focus as curtains of rapidly moving mist and rain flew by. Himself and I followed a stony path alongside Cotter Beck in Wensleydale towards the falls. All the rain had filled the beck to almost bursting and the water boiled and roared in a coffee coloured torrent.
Long before we reached the falls, we could hear it. A chest thumping roar of water crashing down the limestone - we were not disappointed when we saw it.We were the only ones there and the wildness, the wind, the crash of the water and the spray in the air felt so primal - we caught ourselves grinning at the rawness and beauty of it all.We walked up along the falls to the top and felt the power of the water as it crashed through the rock gulley - the spray drenched our legs and wet our faces. And it felt good.
We returned the same way as we arrived, only this time we noticed different beauty. The fence posts were host for tiny microcosms of lichen, moss and fungi. The gate was a patchwork of rust and lichens and just shone out in the gloom.
An exhilarating walk!
ReplyDeleteBlessings Be to you too. X
It was exhilarating, much needed too. ❄️🛞🌞 Here is to the sun returning x
DeleteYou have summed it up perfectly - the weather here was so dire that the Solstice really felt quite primal.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you and yours for the next turn of the Wheel.
Thank you my dear, it is dark and gloomy here again, with the most irritating festive music on the radio however, the wheel is turning and spring is coming 😊
DeleteHi KJ, a lovely post and I shall forward to reading more of your scribing.
ReplyDelete‘Look forward’ duh!
DeleteChuckle, I knew what you meant 😁
DeleteWhat a great walk, from the comfort and warmth of the chair by my PC! I love the photo of the barbed wire etc around the fence post. There is a lot to see out there if one only opens one's eyes! I too am only thinking of the approaching Spring... x
ReplyDeleteWe loved the fence posts too - they reminded me of those 'lost forests' on the tops of the volcanic plugs in Venezuela, South America
DeleteSolstice blessings, Kate. Rejoice in the return to the light. Xx
ReplyDeleteAnd to you sweet lady - blessings from our home to yours x
DeleteGood to see you pop up again & although I seem to be anonymous now after so many computer problems, I hope to be able to sort it out. Such a lovely post & belated seasons greetings & hope you had a lovely Christmas. Take care & hugs from Susan in Oz.
ReplyDeleteMerry Mid Winter to you and yours! looks like you had a wonderful timer. X
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