for 'muchness'.
I know I used to have it.
Innately within, it just was.
Then it was lost, and I along with it.
In my old place I questioned and ranted.
I screamed and cried.
I pondered and dwelt amongst friends and family.
In this new place, as I search for my 'muchness' and 'dwell in possibility' (Emily Dickinson)
I hope friends old and new will from time to time, drop by for a hug and cuppa, and if you twist my arm I'll bring out the gin!
Alice x
I'll take the tea but pass on the gin thanks :-)
ReplyDeletesure thing, thank for popping over my first friend!!
ReplyDeletealice x
Tea is ok but a decent coffee is even better!
ReplyDeleteMay your journey be a new adventure
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Tea is good. (Better than gin and wine for a Bear, especially if the tea as a bit of hunny.).
ReplyDeleteMuchness? Sounds interesting. Dwelling is possibility is a good place to live, I think.
Blessings and Bear hugs.
Tea, please .. and lots of sugar! I love your new place xo
ReplyDeleteFi- thanks yep coffee is good too
ReplyDeleteRob- glad you could drop by, I do like 'muchness' and 'dwelling in possibility' is so positive, no more glass half empty! Looking forward... and to what.? just everything and anything..
luv Alice x
Daryl- so pleased you found me!!!
ReplyDeleteluv alice x
My gin days are (sadly) over, but please stick the kettle on, I have a feeling I may be staying a while for that pot of tea. LOVE this rebirth, it's so fab and feisty!
ReplyDeleteShrinky- Thank you hunny!! good to be somewhere new (on many levels) and here I can be me without it being obvious and a hopefully unknown destination for those I have left behind and for those whose eyes I do not care to see and hear..
ReplyDeletehope that makes sense..
Alice x
I love the floaty seeds floating on the merest breeze, spreading the word that you are 'morphing'.
ReplyDeleteI'll have a cuppa with you, any time.
Good to see you, Alice! I'd like to go through he looking glass meself ;).
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I'll take the gin, with ice and a slice. Nice to see your new space. WM x
ReplyDeleteMoannie - so pleased to see u here!! x
ReplyDeleteAmy - the looking glass is a bit scary x
WM - thanks for coming by...x
Alice x
no sugar for me - i'm sweet enough!
ReplyDeleteLooks like we're mostly a tea group.. or at least not much of a gin bunch. I can bring wine if you like. ;) I'm glad to see that you've poked your head out of the rabbit's hole.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see an old friend in a new place...make mine gin and roses real lime...cherry side...
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Sandi
Thanks, Alice. I just added your changed blog here to my Reader so I can still follow you as I did before!
ReplyDeleteSo pleased that I can still be in touch with you and that you want to stay in touch with me!
ReplyDeleteYour new look is BRILLIANT!
maggie X
Nuts in May
I hate gin. I'll take the tea (and maybe a wee dram of whisky.) Welcome back!
ReplyDeleteHi and welcome to your new adventure in the wonderland of blogging! Mine's a stiff gin and slim on the rocks
ReplyDeleteI haven't followed you before...I came over from Suldog's blog.
ReplyDeleteThe imagery and spirit of your site caught my attention. I love Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass! My maternal grandmother had a mirror above her fireplace mantel and I always fancied being able to go through the mirror like Alice.
I closed my old blog too, but have been thinking about starting over anew myself. I love a good tea party; I'll be checking back. Cheers!
Dwell with happiness and health in your new home.
ReplyDeleteLovely to find you in this incredible place - I love it!!! Gin is fine by me, although if you need to put it in a tea-pot for show, that's okay too - I've been out of commission for a fortnight (internet problems), so sorry to come late to the tea-party! xxx
ReplyDeleteAt last I've found you again - your thoughts and writings often strike a note with me. I'd be pleased to join you in tea or gin , some laughter or tears . Take care dear girl - the best is yet to come.
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