However, too much of it and you really are just staring out of the window at nothing.
Author Archives: Josie Moon
Finding the Joy
The power of the gentle in an ungentle world.
Mood
Reaching into nostalgia and brighter thoughts I grabbed my twelve inch dance version of Bowie’s Absolute Beginners – I know, far from his finest – and wha-wha-wha-oohed my way through it with moderate dancing – it was only 8.45 after all.
Straws
Like an overladen camel or any beast of burden, we carry a lot through our lives and sometimes it is hard to keep moving and seemingly impossible to lighten the load.
Bridges
I knew in my dream I was walking from one reality to another, one state to another and that I had to say goodbye to everything I thought I knew in order to make that journey. I was not afraid or excited, just peaceful.
The Ladder out of the Abyss
In my state of wilderness I am seeking what is mine to own and what I should leave for others. Some of this is clear, some is not.
Lent
This year, I walk into that inner wilderness much more self aware and with a greater understanding of the importance of inner journeying. To undertake it fearlessly and with commitment is the first challenge. My other challenge is to stand and face whatever comes and to look square at it unflinchingly.
Woodland Wonders and Poetic Pleasures
La Luna events give a platform to emerging voices and to young people who might otherwise feel they are not heard. There’s a sense of democracy but also of high quality work being produced.
La Luna in 2018
Longer days, creative partnerships and lots to look forward to.
A Woodland Story
Although the work is aimed at schools the book is suitable for reading and enjoying with young children in the home or other settings.