Today is a special day for me. Seventeen years ago I arrived in the UK never to leave again.
After I fed the cats at a little after six this morning I went up to my study and looking out the window I saw in the field behind the house across the road a sight that brought tears to my eyes.
The Mists of Avalon – the wisps of misty cloud that rest in the early morning on the Somerset Levels this time of year. I was overwhelmed by the knowing, deep and resonate well beyond mere knowledge, that living in the house we moved to four weeks ago was finally home.
Feelings of intense gratitude swept through me. After living in places from one end of the UK to the other,from the Devon coast to the farther reaches of Orkney, I am a last home.
Home. The place of my deepest truest belonging. Home. The space to set down proper roots. Home. Where I will welcome friends from all over to share with me the magic and wonder of Avalon. Home. Where the dining table will see feastings. Home. Where I will at last know the settled rootedness I need to do my work. To write and to create. To be fully myself. Home. Haven. Shelter. Harbour. Anchor. Home.
Therefore, on this anniversary day of my coming to the UK and at last having come my settling place, I say to the gods, ancestor and spirits of the land who brought us, led us, here to this wondrous place: Thank you. I will endeavour to the best of my ability to fulfil the tasks you set before me.
There is joy. And there will be more.
What a wonderful blog post Aurora – happy anniversary. I’m so pleased you feel settled and at home. Can’t wait to see you and catch up. Sarah x
Can’t wait to catch up with you to hear all about your Churchill Fellowship journey. Continued safe travels to more amazing experiences. x
How gorgeous to be able to look out on the enchanted mists of Avalon. I’m soooo happy for you :)
It is rather amazing. I still pinch myself in the morning when I look out over the Big Orchard and see the deer amid the apple trees.
So happy for you! We have deer here too,I so enjoy watching them
We are settling in and willbehaving several people to stay in October. The deer were out justnow as I was bringing in the washing.
The UK is a truly amazing place
Indeed we have everything here, why go elsewhere?
Wonderful! I’m glad you have arrived Home. I wish you much joy!
As we root more andmore deeply here each day there is wonder and joy. And my constant response is one of gratitude for being granted such an amazing place to live.
May your roots always lie deep and strong
Thank you Brigie. More and more each day we send our gratitude for the blessings of this place.