the obligatory introduction post
December 25th, 2010 02:20 pmAs an introduction, so you get the idea where I come from creatively, there is a song that was quoted in Fire In the Mist by Holly Lisle,
(Available on the publisher's website, legally)
I am only quoting my favorite verse and the chorus:
(Available on the publisher's website, legally)
I am only quoting my favorite verse and the chorus:
For the moment
I rejoice,
Whatever the
Moment brings.
Cry for sorrow,
Laugh for joy for—
Sometimes I have sunshine.
Lady shears and
Lady cards;
Lady spins and
Lady dyes.
Lady weaves our
Lives to cloth and
Lady sends the sunshine.
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I read that when the book was new, in 1992, and it is probably the single-most mentally sticky thing I have ever read. It was not until I began spinning in 2007 that I had the ability to see the sunshine in my life. Not that spinning itself caused this, there were a number of other factors, but it suits my preferences to do something handy when times are difficult.
I read that when the book was new, in 1992, and it is probably the single-most mentally sticky thing I have ever read. It was not until I began spinning in 2007 that I had the ability to see the sunshine in my life. Not that spinning itself caused this, there were a number of other factors, but it suits my preferences to do something handy when times are difficult.