The sun rises over the rooftops as we watch from the third floor window of the tower.
Great fun!!!!!!!!!! More to come!
We arrived after a long drive into County Tyrone, with our new friend Zippie as our driver. The Beaghmore Stone Circles are a sacred site dated 1200-800 BC. They may be ancient, but they have the strong quality of being alive.
Anda draws while the rest of us circle round amongst the stones.
Pictures speak louder than words in this case!
The smoke is from a peat fire. Home is the tower, which is directly downhill from the fairy hill… hmmm.
Ben and Brian hiked in the mist and were rewarded with a panorama of Cushendall, the sea, and a rainbow. Ben called from the summit and asked me to look for them from the tower window. I scanned the ridge and finally saw two tiny sticks. When Ben squatted, one stick disappeared, so I knew it was them up there.
Here I am drawing my 30th and last picture. Hooray! And the fairy hill was the perfect place to end the book, which I will assemble in the next couple days.
Crows fly under the full moon as we look out from the third floor tower window.