The Bluebell Wood~ Poem and Story

Once upon a time within a wood

Unfolding her wings a Fairy Girl stood

She flew and she sang with the hum of the Bee

Sprinkling her dust to create a blue seaRufford Park

Each flower she tended with love and with care

Sharing their nectar she lived happily there

Blackbird

The blackbird he sang his delight in his Song

The wood their home it was where both belonged

Bluebell Wood ~ Rufford

She’d fly high and low touching each bell

And each one would open under her spell

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Soon there were thousands, they stretched out for miles

Each one touched by the Fairy with smiles.

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Now one day a woman alone and forlorn

Walked in the wood all weary and worn

She’d strayed from the path so deep was her thought

Blinded by tears of life’s worries she was caught

Bluebell Path

She rested her back by the trunk of a tree

Closing her eyes, that woman was me

She came to the wood to speak to a tree

The ‘Old One’ would listen, Silence being the key

Bluebell trail

His branches would creak, his bark would feel warm

The ‘Old One’ poured love, and the woman felt calm

The Fairy would sit up high in his branch

Watching the exchange and the woman’s downward glance.

The Standing One in the Bluebell wood

She’d fly by her shoulder and tickle her hair

With each breath the woman discarded her cares

She stood up, breathed deep, hugging her tree

Her thoughts now clear, her mind filled with glee

Bluebells

She turned giving thanks and blinked in surprise

Gasping out loud as the sight met her eyes

Her smile now broad, her heart full of love

The Woman discovers the Bluebell Wood..

Bluebell edge of the wood

And so she returns at May time each year

Feeding the birds, she no longer sheds tears

The Fairies still fly and dance in the tree

And once in a while they visit with me

Feeding the Birds

The moral of this tale is to open your heart

Let Nature heal you, you are one from the start

Discover your breath and talk to the trees

Seek out the Silence; your mind holds the keys

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So let go of sorrow, worry and strive

Let Nature in for she’s part of your life

And if you should wander and stray off track

Remember that LOVE will lead you straight back..

© Sue Dreamwalker 2014 All rights reserved.

 

Have a Wonderful Week All of You..

I hope you enjoyed my photo’s of my walk in the Wood, along with my little story poem..

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Enjoy May Blossoms and each other

Thank you for reading

~Sue~

Photo Credit.. Fairy : https://www.flickr.com/photos/21886313@N00/5658082599/in/photostream/

 

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  1. Paul Handover
    May 11, 2014 @ 15:14:58

    Very moving. A beautiful thing for me to read first thing in the sunshine of an Oregon morning. Thank you, Sue, for being so creative.

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  2. prenin
    May 11, 2014 @ 15:26:23

    Lovely piece Sue!!! 🙂

    Love and hugs always! 🙂

    Prenin.

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 16:27:37

      Thank you dear Prenin.. I hope that your weekend was more peaceful, as your alterations take shape.. Take care and I hope the repairs are soon over for you with all the dust ect.. Hugs Sue

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      • prenin
        May 12, 2014 @ 18:44:19

        Thanks Sue! 🙂

        The tiler is seriously behind schedule so I got a day off today – hopefully he’ll be round tomorrow!!! 🙂

        If he isn’t here by Wednesday then he’ll be out of luck Thursday as it is my shopping day!!! 😦

        There’s still the extractor fan and shower to fit, so that could be next week before that happens.

        It was supposed to take a week and already we’re into week two… 😦

        I had to take sleeping pills so it is 6.43pm and I’m just about dozing off at the keyboard! 🙂

        Love and dusty hugs! 🙂

        Prenin.

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  3. Valentine Logar
    May 11, 2014 @ 15:34:32

    This morning, care weighted me down. Then I visited you and your wood, felt lifted up. Thank you, you are ever so often such a blessing.

    ❤ ❤

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 16:26:10

      Dear Val I am so happy that you enjoyed this.. I so enjoyed writing it.. and well the visit and my walk among the wood was more than magical.. Its one of my favourite places to be.. 🙂 especially at this time of the year when the bluebells are out. 🙂

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  4. shamanictracker
    May 11, 2014 @ 16:01:43

    Woooow Sue, this was sooo lovely! The story, the images, I was right there with you!!!! I also always find healing in Nature, especially with the old trees (remember my favorite sequoia 🙂 Happy Mother’s Day xox

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 16:23:30

      Dear Nature sister .. 🙂 thank you, I am so happy you enjoyed.. I have always had a special link to the trees… It was magical to stand in this wood.. and the fragrance of the bluebells well, just beautiful too 🙂 Thank you for your well wishes too 🙂

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  5. Joe Bradshaw
    May 11, 2014 @ 16:31:02

    Beautiful story and poem Sue… Happy Mothers Day to you! 🙂

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  6. Visionkeeper
    May 11, 2014 @ 17:24:22

    How incredibly beautiful DW….What a blessing to have such a beautiful place to go to! I’m in love with it. Great words you write as well. Your talent gushes out! I hope you have a wonderful mothers day if they have it over there? Have a wonderful day even if they don’t….Blessings and thanks for sharing….VK xxoo

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 16:20:24

      Dear VK, Mother’s day is in March here.. But I had a special Saturday evening with family in an extended B’Day meal treat.. So it was a wonderful celebration just the same. 🙂 Its not often we get all the family around a table together 🙂

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  7. David
    May 11, 2014 @ 18:28:59

    How wonderful Sue, I can’t wait to get back to see the Bluebell Wood for myself. Love, David

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  8. Gray Dawster
    May 11, 2014 @ 18:35:40

    Your walk in the wood was awesome, and with such amazing visuals I love those flowers around the tree, and of course your lovely poetry to enhance the imagery 🙂

    Have a wonderful rest of weekend Sue 🙂

    Andro xxxx

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 16:17:20

      Dear Andro, thank you, it was an enchanting day a rare day when the Sun came out and it was warm too… I hope you enjoyed your F1 racing too 🙂

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      • Gray Dawster
        May 12, 2014 @ 20:27:01

        Yes thank you Sue it was a brilliant race with Louis Hamilton taking the victory, and it doesn’t get much sweeter than that 🙂

        Andro xxxx

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  9. starproms
    May 11, 2014 @ 18:35:51

    Delightful Sue 🙂

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  10. aishasoasis
    May 11, 2014 @ 18:42:04

    Wow, what a beautiful poem and accompanied so perfectly with gorgeous photos, I really enjoy this very much, Sue, its all of it so lovely and adorable! ♥♥♥ ;^)

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  11. kcg1974
    May 11, 2014 @ 18:54:56

    Sue, such a lovely story with beautiful and moving pictures to carry me through. 🙂

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  12. Bonnie Follett
    May 11, 2014 @ 19:46:37

    Thank you for this beautiful piece – the photos and the words are perfect!

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  13. lindalitebeing
    May 11, 2014 @ 19:52:14

    Sue your photos are breathtaking and your poem perfectly matched the imagery. I want to visit these enchanted woods and take in their magic!

    Happy Mother’s Day to you!

    xx Linda

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 16:12:28

      Dear Linda… the Wood is so very close by too.. only 15 mins by car.. and I go often, it has a small nature reserve and lake, so we go feed the birds and squirrels.. Its a place to reflect and gather one’s thoughts too… Its a wonderful place and has a magical feel to the wood 🙂
      Many thanks for your well wishes… 🙂

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  14. Jo Bryant
    May 11, 2014 @ 21:11:10

    I loved your ‘little’ story poem Sue. I want to print it out and put it up where it can lighten my heart every time I see it.

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  15. Professions for PEACE
    May 11, 2014 @ 22:08:33

    Oh my goodness Sue! I love this poem.. and the bright wisdom it contains. I too have been truly comforted by trees, but have not yet been rewarded with sighting a bluebell wood. How delightful! Thank you for sharing this wonderful poem. I just love it. And all of these photos are gorgeous. You have brightened my world with your post today my friend. Big hugs, Gina xo

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 16:09:26

      Trees Gina have always been there for me, right from a girl when we had a very old large beech tree in our garden.. I would often sit and sulk under it and lean upon its bark.. I guess back then I didn’t know it was helping me.. Not like I do today.. The energy exchanges when we feel energy is remarkable from trees.. I am so pleased your world was made a little brighter through the blue of the bell .. Sending a hug back dear Gina.. 🙂 .. Sue xox

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  16. marina kanavaki
    May 11, 2014 @ 22:22:43

    Your beautiful poem and images took me wandering down the Bluebell Wood. Thank you, my dear Sue!! 🙂

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  17. Line
    May 12, 2014 @ 01:09:07

    Such a beautiful and sweet poem!! And lovely lovely photos! 🙂 I think perhaps that little fairy could have been me!!! 🙂 Hihihihihi:-) Nature restores, that is for sure!! I feel that everything in nature is my very best friend 🙂 Growing up in beautiful Norway it is impossible not to love nature! 🙂

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 16:02:13

      Line, you are an Angel with wings dear friend, I am certain you and the fairies would work your magic among any bluebell wood or meadow.. For Nature is within your blood dear Line.. I think Norway must miss your Magic as much as you miss Norway xxx Love and Blessings Sue xoxox

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  18. kp
    May 12, 2014 @ 01:16:45

    Hi Sue, wonderful poem and beautiful photos….What at beautiful place to recuperate and regenerate. It really does look like it has been touched by Fairies!! Kim

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 16:00:22

      I feel the wood is enchanted.. It always holds a magical feel for myself.. Its a place to go and reflect and find peace.. And I am sure there are one or two fairies a tinkering with a bell here and there 😉 xxx

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  19. inavukic
    May 12, 2014 @ 01:45:40

    The photos are truly stunningly beautiful and peace and calm just radiates out of them – had this thought how I’d love to roll over the blue-bells and smile and giggle at the fortune Nature has given but then I though, no, can’t roll over that beauty it needs to be shared… 🙂

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  20. Gabrielle
    May 12, 2014 @ 02:06:45

    Dear Sue, what a lovely poem! Like you, I have been taking fotos of the bluebells in the woods as well – aren’t they glorious? I love this time of year – and I hug and speak with the trees as well, they always make me feel loved and peaceful inside. There’s nothing like a walk in the woods to lift my spirit! 🙂
    Big Hugs xox

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 15:57:32

      The Bluebells are wonderful at this time of year Gabrielle… And who could not stop and take in all their radiant beauty and capture it on camera.. I so thank you for stopping by to comment 🙂 Hugs Sue

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  21. jacksjottings
    May 12, 2014 @ 03:00:29

    The blue bells are ringing and Sue is now singing.
    Let him wander lonely on a hill your blue bells beat all daffodils.
    Your mixture of magic to bring one back to sanity in mother natures sanctuary._/\_

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 15:56:08

      Dear Jack, thank you, your words brought a huge smile to my face.. I feel the same sense of wonder as Wordsworth did as he spied the host of golden daffodils 🙂 Many thanks Jack 🙂 _/\_

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      • jacksjottings
        May 13, 2014 @ 03:23:02

        I miss quoted Wordsworth it is probably because I read his sister suggested a line to read lonely as a cloud. It is a beautiful poem of poetic excellence, still your blue bells said so much more to me. _/\_

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  22. ssbonsor
    May 12, 2014 @ 04:31:54

    Sue, dear, I can’t hold myself back in appreciating your wonderful thoughts and expressions. This lovely poem-story, beautifully expressing, along with pictures, the need to discover oneself by talking to Nature, seeking the Silence and allowing Nature to play its part in our lives is simply fantastic!. What a tragedy we are acting against Nature these days and getting punished? A great piece with deep philosophy.
    Blessings and Love.
    Surinder

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 15:54:36

      My Dear Surinder… Its an honour to have you visit and comment my friend… I thank you most kindly for your encouragement .. Yes Nature is indeed wonderful in all its forms, and I agree so many take nature for granted and disrespect her.. Somehow I feel Nature will have much to teach us on in the very near future..
      Blessings my friend _/\_
      Sue

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      • ssbonsor
        May 13, 2014 @ 03:32:52

        Sue, I had replied earlier. Don’t know whether it has gone through? Surinder

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      • ssbonsor
        May 13, 2014 @ 03:38:59

        Sue Dear, No honour for me , please. I simply love your poems and am delighted to go through your Sanctuary. Am amazed at the range of your interest and talents. In fact, I feel honoured being in the company of an intellectual. You are living a full life. God be with you. With love, Surinder

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        • Sue Dreamwalker
          May 13, 2014 @ 13:08:33

          Dear Surinder.. I am flatter, but I am no intellectual, Just an ordinary working girl, Mother and Wife.. who enjoys creating.. be it Gardening, Cooking, Sewing, painting.. I have come through life knowing that we have to try our best..
          One thing I am pleased my parents taught me was that there is no such word as ‘Can’t’.. So I have always tried my hand at most things.. And so long as we enjoy our creations be it writing or poetry, painting or just being a mum… each of us will always find something we are good at.. We just have to try our best.. and enjoy all we do… 🙂
          Many thanks for your kind compliments Surinder..
          Blessings
          Sue xox

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  23. Marko
    May 12, 2014 @ 08:20:12

    I warmly greet you and invite you to see my new photos.
    I wish you a successful week

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  24. Duma Key
    May 12, 2014 @ 10:29:17

    Nice start to the day reading your words and viewing your pictures, kind of lifted my mood! Love the creative imagery your words inspire.

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  25. natswans
    May 12, 2014 @ 12:31:37

    Lovely Sue and so every word is true, many Bluebells this time of year, so Lovely.
    Enjoyed your poem , have a lovely week.
    Hugs Sheila x

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  26. giselzitrone
    May 12, 2014 @ 13:09:26

    Schöne Bilder liebe Sue ich wünsche dir einen schönen Tag,und eine schöne sonnige Woche.Liebe Grüße und Freundschaft.Gislinde

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  27. From the Desk of MarDrag
    May 12, 2014 @ 13:15:57

    Absolutely lovely! And the pictures are magnificent. Thanks for sharing you, Sue. The world needs this. Blessings to you and have a good week.

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  28. Maria F.
    May 12, 2014 @ 13:44:34

    Great poem, I sometimes feel like that fairy girl. I got another orchid and posted about Phalaenopsis this time. Apparently there is a trick with the watering, which has to do with observing the roots, and whether they are dry or not.

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 15:47:00

      Hi Maria, thank you, and I think you are a Flower Fairy Girl Maria… I will be by later to view the post.. I don’t want to give up on my 2 yr old orchid.. 🙂 The roots seem healthy enough just a little dry on the surface but in the pot they are looking fine as its a clear pot .. Thank you for dropping in with your much appreciated comment 🙂

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  29. Bodhirose
    May 12, 2014 @ 13:47:39

    Love this, Sue. Brought a twirl to my heart and a remembrance of a time when I walked crying with sorrow too. Nature is restorative and has healing powers…I love your tale of the fairy and his bluebells. Just charming…and wise and your photos are beautiful. I would love that place!

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  30. Aneesh
    May 12, 2014 @ 16:29:51

    Woods, trees , birds and us… The life cycle….

    Loved the poem 🙂 … Go green…

    My story and this poem though very different yet felt the same!! Dont know why?!
    Thank you….

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  31. Aquileana
    May 12, 2014 @ 16:33:55

    Hello Sue,
    What a beautiful post, I enjoyed the story of the girl who created a blue sea, by sprinkling her magical dust…
    The photos are all truly pretty… Great ending moral too.
    Best wishes to you and hope you have a nice weekend ahead, Hugs,
    Aquileana:)

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  32. DG MARYOGA
    May 12, 2014 @ 17:40:45

    Sue,Dear ! I so closely followed you steps and your spiritual paths in the woods,I rested my eyes on the natural Bluebell carpets and unintentionaly eavesdropped on your private talks with the trees and the nymphs … Your inner thoughts and your gentle feelings cheerfully echoed off the tall trees and flooded the air with joy and hope.I seeked out the Silence,I discovered my breath and statred talking to the swaying,congenial branches … How sweet and moving your story poem is !!!
    It did open my heart and paved the way for happiness and contentment.Life is so beautiful and so is the life-giving nature and your poetic inspirations !
    My kindest thoughts to you , love and hugs, Doda 🙂

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 20:53:54

      Oh Dear Doda, you can accompany me on my magical walks again… I so loved your reply, and how you joined me within my Magical experience..
      Many thanks for this wonderful compliment and your exquisite description.. It was a joy to read
      Love Sue xoxox

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  33. amandaseesdreams
    May 12, 2014 @ 19:26:40

    Lovely Sue! Such a beautiful piece, both whimsical and wise. Funny how getting lost in the woods is really getting “found”….<3

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 12, 2014 @ 20:41:49

      Yes its always good to get found Amanda.. And the Wood is one of the best places to absorb the silence and energy… Just the sounds of the Forest and your own inner thoughts…. Makes you listen for answers… And the tree’s are good Listeners 😀 xxx
      Many thanks for your visit 🙂

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  34. Eddie Two Hawks
    May 13, 2014 @ 11:31:13

    A most thoughtful, creative, magical and heart warming poem Dreamwalker! In addition, the visuals help drawn one ever closer to you! This is a beautiful and sincere addition to your library of fine work. many blessings, Eddie

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 13, 2014 @ 12:46:50

      Aww, thank you dear Eddie, I am so blessed at having you for a friend and I am happy that you enjoyed my creation as I took you along the path I walked my friend.. 🙂
      Blessings Back
      Sue

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  35. Kourtney Heintz
    May 13, 2014 @ 17:00:11

    Great poem. Love how you interspersed the words with the images. Gorgeous!

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  36. Dilip
    May 13, 2014 @ 17:10:05

    Such beautiful thoughts can only emanate from a blessed soul. The lovely Bluebell flowers remind me of the Texas Bluebonnet flowers.
    Warm regards and cheers 🙂

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  37. lavendermoongirlblog
    May 13, 2014 @ 22:48:27

    Sue this is such a beautiful illustrated story which brings tears to my eyes: nature heals Sorrow. Thank you..My soul whisperer.xx:-)

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  38. lorrena
    May 14, 2014 @ 01:18:13

    So full of the conscious metaphors being expressed here and why in nature we find the answers we seek Sue .Yes keep walking calmly this woods trail and looking deeper into the beauty it holds and the answers to the truth.Wonderful
    Namaste

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 14, 2014 @ 16:24:22

      If we all just to allow ourselves some time in Nature and listen to our heartbeats.. She would guide us all along the trail in life Lorrena.. I know you listen with the woods.. And the answers are always waiting to find us.. Should we take time out to ask the right questions and Listen within for the answers.. 🙂 Love and Light my friend xoxox Sue

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  39. Michael Genford
    May 15, 2014 @ 14:28:34

    Great post, Sue.

    Those are some very beautiful photos. What a lovely place for a walk. 🙂

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  40. beverley
    May 15, 2014 @ 20:05:12

    I have pictures of that blue bell fairy i shall put them on my blog, you will see 😉

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  41. summerrain63
    May 19, 2014 @ 10:20:03

    Great pictures and what a lovely poem….I always feel good when I stop by your page….now I want to take a walk….very nice

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 19, 2014 @ 10:40:51

      I walked the same wood yesterday Summer.. the bluebells now all gone.. But got lots of Red Campions photos.. So its gone from a the Blue to in the PINK 🙂 xxx So pleased you stopped by.. xx Much Love

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  42. Ruth Nina Welsh
    May 22, 2014 @ 13:34:37

    I absolutely love bluebells Sue and what a treat to see the woods in your photos and read your beautiful words. Thanks so much for sharing my lovely friend. xx

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  43. Tom Merriman
    May 23, 2014 @ 10:49:56

    Fabulous post, Sue… magical and moving! And great photos as well – love the little blackbird!

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  44. aussieian2011
    May 25, 2014 @ 01:09:22

    A very beautiful lighthearted story Sue.
    Unfolded beautifully and the pictures really gave images to your story.
    Ian

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  45. jaboucas
    May 07, 2016 @ 16:29:34

    Having just spent a magical two hours walking through a Yorkshire bluebell wood, I came across your poem that described my experience beautifully. Thank you for writing this beautiful poem so eloquently.

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    • Sue Dreamwalker
      May 09, 2016 @ 18:44:52

      Many thanks for your kind comment.. Bluebell woods are magical and I am so pleased you enjoyed my poem.. I am having some technical issues and can not access your blog at the moment.. but hope to return the compliment..
      Blessings Sue

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  46. Denzil
    Mar 25, 2017 @ 11:02:08

    Delightful! And such a strong message. I am glad you found restoration among the trees and the bluebells.

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