Landscapes

A memory of wild habitats visited. The Greek Islands are a space rapidly disappearing, mined for minerals and precious stones, amidst towering cedar groves and salt tamarisk. Scotland’s western gems’, as ancient mountain gorges and landscapes coarse, weathered, spill waters to our oceans divide. The Austrian Tirol’s endless waterfalls in Spring. My once home, the Welsh Dolmen and ancient standing stones. To new home, Cradled on the waves, P.E.I, and the granite rocks of Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, home of dawn and sea mists.

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