Journey to Bronte Falls: My Pilgrimage to the Heart of the Heart of the Bronte Family Homeland

4 thoughts on “Journey to Bronte Falls: My Pilgrimage to the Heart of the Heart of the Bronte Family Homeland

  1. Deanna Pumplin says:

    Your heart shines so brightly in this piece…reflected from the surfaces of the water and the heather blooms, mingled with the tufted seeds of the reddish plant along the winding path–about to take wing on the breeze over the moor. As you were filled and inspired, you do likewise. Thank you Sandy!

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  2. Tristan says:

    I can feel you transported there with affection, and I am moved.

    I think I may know such a feeling, like when I was reading Homer’s Odyssey while on a 12 hour ferry ride between the Peloponnese Peninsula and Crete. Upon those waters I became in the story, where then and now merged. A truly magical experience! Thank you Sandy for sharing your wuthering magic, and engaging mine!

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  3. Nancy Rose Meeker says:

    I loved this! The depth of experience – past reading, assimilating and thought – combined with present sense of place, depth of seeing and inquiry – opening connection into richness and poignancy that shimmers in the ethers. Thank you so much for sharing this, allowing us to touch your soul.

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  4. Bill Smith says:

    A tweet about your wrong-side driving courage has brought me back to your writing and photography. And, boy am I glad! You and Peter on such a journey I would be envious if that made any sense! Thanks for sharing, because I have enjoyed getting to know Peter, seeing his sketch notebooks, hearing his narratives. Your current travels have some familiar sights as Liz and I have visited Denmark, London, and maybe other overlapping territories. Keep your your travels, your voyage, your journey going!

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