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"FUIMUS - We Have Been!" motto of Clan Bruce


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Saturday 28 September 2019

ONCE UPON A DREAM; Matriculation

You can find me in the library

And so begins a whole new chapter...

September brings about the new academic year and the beginning of the autumn term is now under way.  Last week I attended my main matriculation event and I am now enrolled to start studying once more.  I met all of the other students on my course and they seem enthusiastic enough.  There are about a dozen of us in all, so it is a small group which means that we should get to know one another quite quickly.  I much prefer smaller groups anyway. 

We have had the induction day, where all the boring stuff is gone through such as health and safety, student and faculty obligations etc.  Next week the real work begins with the start of our formal lectures.  Although we will do lots of work with faculty tutors, each week we have a Masterclass with professional seminars from people who work in the industry affiliated with our course. 

I am really looking forward to these Masterclasses because they take place in the evenings, right after our last lecture of the day and although most will be held in the beautiful lecture theater on campus, some are taking place at key events held in the city, so they are more social.  It's going to be a lot of fun and already there are some very interesting people engaged to speak and present Masterclasses to us, so it's a great opportunity to learn more about what they do and the profession in general. 

I am finding my way around campus quite well.  The rows of lifts remind me of the Ministry of Magic in the Harry Potter books and our campus colours are burgundy and white, which is almost Gryffindor!  The campus shop opens next week I think, so that we can purchase our scarves, clothes, stationery and teddy bears, all in campus colours and bearing the logo.  I do like shopping, so it will be fun to see what they have on offer. 

Our course has a common room too, where we can meet up before class or sit in comfy chairs to get some reading done between lectures, if we want to.  There is a lovely sense of community and they seem to try and nurture an immediate sense of belonging and home from home, which is vital for overseas students to settle in - not that there are any foreign students on my course.  

I just love having a common room to go to though as it reminds me of the old Malory Towers and St Clair's books I loved reading as a child.  It gives me a feeling of nostalgia and wish-fulfillment  because I always wished that my school had a common room, but it didn't and neither did college - so I finally get a common room to curl up in with a cup of tea on rainy days.   That is one of my university goals achieved already!

I haven't had a chance to visit the library yet, but I did learn that there are six floors of books(!) and learning materials, plus access to vintage newspapers and periodicals etc.  So if I wanted to research beauty tips from women's magazines in the Victorian era, I can. I'm almost afraid to go in for fear that I will never come out again.  It sounds like heaven.  And not only is the library open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including Christmas - but you can take out 25 books and keep them for a whole year.  How marvelous is that? 

I am excited to get started with the course work.  The last counselling course I did was Level 4.  The Masters course I am on now is Level 7 - so I have skipped two full levels, which makes me a little nervous, but I wouldn't have applied if I didn't think I was up to it and I do like to stretch myself because that's how you accomplish things and achievement breeds confidence in general, so its good for you.   Mostly I'm looking forward to getting to know the other students and exploring different viewpoints etc.  I'm sure I won't agree with everyone all the time, but healthy, respectful debate keeps life interesting and its a great way to learn. 

As with most academic courses there are lots of campus groups and societies that you can join and take part in.  I've never really been much of a 'joiner' but when I saw that there is a Poetry Society I just had to register my interest.  I love poems and poets so a Poetry Society is right up my street.  It makes me think of the Bloomsbury Group or Tolkien's Inklings, so it is something that I want to be a part of.  It suits my bookish personality to a tee and I'm sure my own poetry will be enhanced by regular Poetry Society meetings, so it will be good for my writing. 

In the meantime there is already a ton of reading to do and I have a stack of books in my study from the course reading list, so I'm going to make myself a nice gingerbread latte and dive into the first book on the list.  All in all, it looks like it is going to be an interesting couple of years and I am glad that I decided to push myself and apply for another course of study.  I plan to enjoy myself and make the most of it! Until next time...
Blessed Be
Marie x


Thursday 26 September 2019

MUSICAL DOLL; Beautiful

After all this time...
One tears falls, tension cracks the walls and relief comes -
Kiss me once and you will watch me fall...
xxx


Monday 9 September 2019

MUSICAL DOLL; Who Wants To Live Forever?

This is a beautiful gothic rendition - very vampiric.
The dark season is calling seductively once more...
 Bite me...
xxx

Sunday 1 September 2019

ONCE UPON A DREAM; Cosy Seasonal Shopping


It's the 1st of September and to me that means it's the start of autumn!  While today is still bright and sunny, the weather is set to change and become much colder in the next few days and that makes me so happy.   
I love the dark season and I have a few little traditions of my own. I always book my holiday for the following year in autumn and this year is no exception.  I've already booked a trip to the Orkney Isles for next year and I am so much looking forward to that.  John O'Groats is the furthest north I've ever been so it will be wonderful to visit the Northern Isles.  I can't wait and I get excited whenever I think about it.

I also like to go shopping each September for a few treats to cosy up my home ready for the colder months - candles, oils and bath products are a must.  I like warm scents such as cinnamon, gingerbread and vanilla.  I also like to buy something for the house that looks autumnal or wintry, but which can be used all year round.

Over the years I have collected a lovely set of oak leaf man ornaments - mirrors, candle and tealight holders, dishes and trinket boxes etc.  They bring the spirit of the autumn woods to my home all the year.  I like to have things around me that remind me of the dark season, even at the height of summer.  There might be a heatwave going on, but once indoors I am surrounded by autumn and winter, my favourite seasons. 

A couple of years ago I bought a few owl shaped plates, mugs and teapot and I always find myself reaching for them come August, when I am sick of the sun and ready for teatime on rainy days.  
I am a pluviophile which means that I take great comfort and joy in rainy days and 'dismal' weather.  I love the cosyness of it; of walking in the rain with a bright umbrella and then coming home to a cosy, warm house, a cup of tea and a good book.  

This year I have added to my woodland crockery collection, buying a gorgeous fox shaped chopping board that looks fantastic in my kitchen.  He is a joy to see each day and always makes me smile. I wish I'd got the set of tea-towels to match, but I might go back and pick them up another day. 

I also got something that has been on my wish-list for a while.  A few years ago as I was watching Once Upon A Time, I noticed a pumpkin shaped cookie jar in Snow's kitchen.  I looked everywhere but couldn't find one and I had given up on it as just one of those American things that never made it to the UK.   But now I have one!  A burnt orange ceramic pumpkin oven dish and lid that will make a fab sweetie jar to keep treats in.  Its from the same range as the fox (pictured above) and was quite inexpensive.    I love it when that happens; when you've wanted something for years and it suddenly lands in your lap right when you've given up on it.  It's manifestation as its best.   

So now my kitchen at least is ready for the dark season and looking very pretty, cute and autumnal.   Shopping is always a fun way to mark the turn in the seasons and companies these days are tapped into the lure of Instagram, producing lovely items that seem to be made for those of us who like to buy pretty as well as practical.  Even the cheaper supermarkets are getting in on the act, so a few seasonal treats and trifles needn't break the bank. 

But for the moment I'm going to make a cup of chai tea in my owl mug, fill the pumpkin with yummy treats and settle down to write a seasonal column for Samhain.  My October column is already in, but we decided I'd write a bit extra for the witchy month of the year, so that's what I'm off to do now. My writing life calls and there's no rest for the Wiccan. Enjoy squirreling away a few autumn treats for yourself this season.  
Blessed Be
Marie x