Showing posts with label wind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wind. Show all posts
Monday, 7 February 2011
The Green Man
Few months ago I bought a Green Man for the garden. Just in case you think it's a guy who eats too much grass, its a physical representation of a man surrounded by leaves and vegetation, in this case, made of concrete.
I've been looking for one for ages, and although there were lots of plastic and wooden ones, I wanted a concrete one that would last and weather naturally. My intention is to put him on a tree somewhere where he has a vista over the garden, but while the grass is sodden, he now sits with pride of place on the rockery.
In short, the Green Man is a symbol, a symbol of nature, of rebirth, the cycle of spring and how apt that I put him out now as the signs of spring start to show ever so tentatively. My rose bushes in their pots have red sprouting shoots and the bulbs have been peeking through the soil for a while now.
I guess I always thought that he was a Pagan symbol and that may be true, but he can also surprisingly be found on churches in carvings, some I've seen are round the doorways with other symbols such as fruits and vegetables. I saw a programme some time ago that suggested that when the church began to have more influence and power, that as a compromise to the traditional pre-christian traditions, his image was placed outside churches to allow for an easier transition to the new religion of Christianity.
Now this is something I have learned today in researching this interesting character; I mentioned a Pagan connection. In Wicca (which I know little about but should find out more) the Green Man is a representation of syncretism. This word (a new one to me) means to bring together contrary ideas - I suppose it's similar to synchronicity. If this is true, it explains why the figure can be seen on churches from centuries ago - the bringing together the belief in nature with the beliefs in Christ. Why not? They are certainly not mutually exclusive.
For me however, he is about nature - the very essence of where we live, how we live, who we are and the inextricable link between us humans and this home we call Earth.
So in short, I hope he works with the Elemental spirits that are around looking after nature to make our environment safer, more productive and a more pleasant place to live. A simple belief.
Wow, has it been windy today. Locally up here 'up north' the winds got to 66 mph today (106 kph) and while I was visiting one of our sitesat work, I was literally blown from my car in the car park to the front door of the building. Anyway, a mixed week ahead with a hint, just a hint of colder weather returning next week although there has been disruptive snow in Scotland today.
The trouble with the wind is that it has blown loads of leaves from under bushes and from other people's gardens onto my drive and front door step after I'd cleared it when the snows went!
Monday is virtually out of the way and I hope you enjoy the rest of your week.
Chat soon
ta-ra.
Friday, 12 November 2010
Wind blowing through the trees...

Wind blowing through the trees.
Wind playing in the leaves.
Wind brushing against the sky.
Wind knocking over you and I.
Extract from The Wind by Mishaal Javed Dawar
Wow, has it been windy. The local weatherman on the BBC said that this is not that unusual, we get around two of these each autumn, thank goodness it came when the bulk of leaves have gone otherwise it could have done more damage. The local TV reported on a tree falling on a house and damaging a roof, distressingly, the local council had been contacted six months ago having been told it was unsafe, and they didn't do anything about it!
The picture above is the fountain in Queens Garden in Hull City centre with spray being blown all over the area.
I've spent the day reading today, getting ready and preparing for a course next week, part two of three and this module is on 'business.' It includes such things as finance (high level strategic), business change, human resources and people issues. There'll be people from all over the UK there and the delegation will be about 20 people; we'll share experiences as well as learn. I'm not naturally gregarious, but once over the nerves, I'll enjoy it.
The house is busy tonight, my eldest is watching Hull City on Sky Sports, (as I finish writing this they have miraculously won 0 - 2 away at Preston); my middle lad has a friend in and they are having a jamming session; my wife has two friends round and I'm chatting to my youngest on Facebook...
My middle son and I have been working on a photographic project. We have got some old photographs of Hull in Yorkshire taken variously around the 1903 era. We have gone out and taken the identical photograph from the same position as near as we can get it to the original photographer and then we've melded the two pictures together using Adobe Photoshop CS4, overlaying them to show then and now in the same picture. I'll post the results on here shortly.
Fellow blogger Diane Parkin has a book out, Night Crawler, and you can find it on the following link... Lulu.com
I'm just waiting with baited breath to see if I am a Euro Millionaire - I should be - I invested a whole £2!
Today's story is about a recent trip to the barbers.
I said to the barber that it was funny watching his dog take a keen interest in him cutting his customer's hair.
"Yes," he said, "It's because I sometimes snip off a bit of my customer's ear."
Chat soon
Ta-ra.
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