So, hey. It feels like forever since I wrote an actual blog post here. I’ve been posting for my patrons on Patreon, but everything has been so convoluted and busy and I’ve been…just feeling off. Not sick–but out of step. I think three years of being isolated from friends has finally gotten to me. But I decided to go back to acting as though things are ‘normal’ even though there are some things I can’t do, and that’s helped. A few of my very close friends are now coming to visit–they test for Covid before showing up, and it helps to see a few people in person after three years.
I changed the altar finally, it’s now set up for Lughnasadh (since Litha’s tomorrow, and I always change it the day afterward, I figured might as well just do it now). And we got the tablecloth for the summer on.
I’ve realized that I miss my blog. I may not always have time for it, but I’ve been welcoming touching base with my patrons each week–I think stepping back from IG and FB and being almost gone from Twitter (I’m barely there. I still have my account but seldom visit because…Musk) has been good for me.
So, the past few days have been good for me, re: my MCAS. I’m hoping that something I’ve done has shifted and I’m coming out of a flare. Anyway, I’ll try to be here more often because…I miss it. I miss just chatting with you. And now that my vocal cords seem to be far less strained, I’m going to try to get back to my YouTube videos.
Leaving you with my song for the day. Since tomorrow’s Litha, a song that always makes me think of the Summer Solstice.
Loved this video. It made me feel happy and it’s good to listen to such great musicians. Also liked the diversity of the musicians and the people dancing -thin & not so, and young and not so young. Best of all it was real music to my almost 80 year old ears.
On a totally different subject I’m sad to hear of your ongoing medical problems and hope you are feeling better each day.
I love this song! It’s one of my favorite Tuatha Dea songs! The Hum and the Shiver is probably my most favorite.