[Ansteorra] Signs and Wonders from the Heavens

Bob Dewart gilli at hot.rr.com
Sun Jan 12 16:10:39 PST 2003


And also, there is a new Arcus Majoris.  Let us not forget, the newest
amoung us.  My new sister HL Moreg.

Gilli
Shoot more arrows.  You're bound to hit something.
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To: <ansteorra at ansteorra.org>; <steppes at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 5:11 PM
Subject: [Ansteorra] Signs and Wonders from the Heavens


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>         The snow keeps coming down outside, coating the world.
>
>         It is the color of purity. It softens the contours, and makes the
> mundane world beautiful. It makes the children excited, makes them want
> to go out and play. It is rain made graceful. I think most would agree
> that, of all weathers, snow is the one that most often gives a sense of
> wonder.
>         As a child living in Atenveldt, as an adult living in the
> Outlands, it always made me feel safe, snug and warm, protected. I felt
> as if the Gods themselves had bundled me up in a blanket. It makes me
> feel that way still.
>         Snow is a seldom thing in the Steppes.
>
>         Yesterday, the Steppes held a Coronation. There was a new King
> and Queen, a new Pelican, a new Laurel. There was purity, beauty and
> grace, excitement and wonder. Many were the messages of love, honor and
> respect. Many were the pledges of protection.
>         Yesterday, in a darkened hall, Miguel and Conal stepped into the
> light, and Ansteorra was changed.
>         Today, the Steppes is covered in snow. It is pure, beautiful and
> graceful, exciting and wonderful. The Gods whom we love, honor, and
> respect, have wrapped us in a blanket of protection. This morning, the
> dark and brooding clouds opened up, and turned the Steppes into a place
> of pure white.
>         And Ansteorra is changed.
>
>         I find it very appropriate.
>
>
> In Joyful Service,
>
>
>       Iain MacCrimmon
>
>                     Cave Tyranniam Timorium Suorum
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