A Contradiction In Terms!
A Contradiction In Terms!

A Contradiction In Terms!

Saturday 20th August 22

I love France, I love travelling and yet I don’t. I get so nervous before we go away, then during the actual travelling. More than nervous, anxious with all that entails physically. But I love going to France, trips to Brugge, Venice etc. We’ve had the most awesome times there interspersed with deep breathing and damage limitation. Mike is the most brilliant planner of trips: he leaves nothing to chance, he makes sure there is always plenty of time, that there is a map, a route, a loo. So there is no need to get nervous and yet I do.

We are complex beings. We are wonderfully and awesomely put together so that when we function well we can be amazing – creative and ingenious, kind and generous. But sometimes deep in our magnificent brains we believe the lies, we struggle with the truth, we don’t realise that what we think isn’t what we really think! It would be so much easier on one level to simplify things down to, this should be amazing, therefore it is! But creativity, ingenuity, thinking outside the box would all be lost in this dumbing down, the removal of the nuances of everyday life.

So though life is messy and often difficult, lets never give up on working at it, working on ourselves, with each other, so we can reach for the sublime, so that we can touch the stars, the divine and hopefully help others to touch them too.

Carennac, France 2022 – a lovely day, spent with a fizzy tummy.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

NEW BOOK: OUT 12TH AUGUST
David and Abigail's story as told by her handmaidens.
Radiant
In this compelling account of Abigail and David’s romance, author Kirsty A. Wilmott provides an in-depth look at the life and struggles of her characters. Surrounded by handmaidens, Abigail is both instigator of her destiny as well as victim of her circumstances – a woman who understands what is needed for her and her family to survive – and who fearlessly acts to protect them. Those closest to Abigail tell the heartachingly beautiful story of two lovers struggling under the pressures of a kingdom not yet established and the ensuing political pragmatism that ultimately tears them apart.