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Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything
George Bernard Shaw
Happy Imbolc!
Imbolc (pronounced im-bulk or em-bowlk) is an ancient Gaelic festival marking the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. It’s a time of "hidden spring"—the moment when the Earth begins to stir, even if it’s still freezing outside.
Traditionally, Imbolc is a festival of light, purification, and fertility. While it feels like the dead of winter, the days are getting noticeably longer, and the first signs of life (like snowdrops or the birth of lambs) are beginning to appear.
The word likely derives from the Old Irish i mbolg, meaning "in the belly," referring to the pregnancy of ewes and the upcoming lambing season.
It’s less about "spring has arrived" and more about "spring is coming." It’s a season for internal spring cleaning—clearing out the old to make room for new growth.
Imbolc is deeply tied to Brighid (Brigid), one of the most beloved figures in Irish mythology and history.
The Goddess In Pagan tradition, Brighid is a triple goddess of fire, poetry, healing, and smithcraft. She represents the "fire of the hearth" and the "fire of the sun."
The Saint As Ireland became Christianized, the figure evolved into St. Brigid of Kildare. Her feast day remains February 1st, and she is a patron saint of Ireland.
Whether viewed as a goddess or a saint, she represents the protective, nurturing force that brings the world out of winter’s darkness.
Sarah Ferguson is homeless and moving overseas amid eviction
Sarah Ferguson is currently facing what sources describe as a "housing crisis" as she prepares to vacate Royal Lodge alongside her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. While she is not literally "homeless" in the traditional sense, reports indicate she currently has "nowhere to live" permanently after leaving the 30-room Windsor estate.
Ferguson is spending the coming weeks overseas to weigh her options and consider where to live next. This move is intended to provide space for her to "move forward independently" from her ex-husband.
While Andrew is expected to relocate to Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate, Ferguson has reportedly refused to join him, stating she would prefer to remain in the Windsor area.
Her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, have offered temporary accommodation but no permanent home. Reports suggest the sisters are being encouraged to keep physical distance to live their lives without their parents' ongoing scandals.
Friends indicate Ferguson is in a "fragile state" and will likely need to significantly "lower her expectations" regarding her future lifestyle and standard of living.
A spokesperson emphasized that she has not requested any royal property or special provision for herself and intends to forge an independent life.
The eviction follows the removal of the couple's royal titles and the King's decision to cut off Andrew's private security and allowance in light of renewed scrutiny over past associations.
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One of the greatest regrets in life is being what others would want you to be, rather than being yourself. - Shannon L. Alder
You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.
Mae West
If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them something more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through it.
Lyndon B. Johnson
You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water.
Rabindranath Tagore
Think in the morning. Act in the noon. Eat in the evening. Sleep in the night.
William Blake
Among a multitude of stars, one stares down at me. Among a multitude of people, I stare up at that one star. As the night grows deeper, it fades into brightness and I disappear into darkness. Where and as what will the two of us… you, one so warm, and me, one so tender, meet again?
저렇게 많은 중에서 별 하나가 나를 내려다본다 이렇게 많은 사람 중에서 그 별 하나를 쳐다본다 밤이 깊을수록 별은 밝음 속에 사라지고 나는 어둠 속에 사라진다 이렇게 정다운 너 하나 나 하나는 어디서 무엇이 되어 다시 만나랴