Showing posts with label Marsden Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marsden Bay. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 June 2026

World Oceans Day 2026



World Ocean's Day is observed on the 8th of June each year and serves to unite us all in the fight to protect our Blue Planet. I won't use this as a soap box moment, however I do suggest you check out the WorldOceanDay.org website and think of some action you can take to positively effect our precious water world.

This year we took a quick morning trip down to Marsden Bay, I had my coldest dip of the toes so far this year (and I dipped in January?!) and we said a quick hello to our nesting bird friends. 
Looking back at last year's World Oceans Day photos at Marsden and it was a completely different visit! While this year was moody and atmospheric, last year had a golden glow and blue skies. Check out 2025's photos here:  World Ocean Day at Marsden Bay
 





Friday, 8 May 2026

Our Beltane Celebrations



 The Wheel has turned!! 
Beltane is observed on May 1st (in the Northern Hemisphere) each year and sits opposite of Samhain on the Wheel of the Year. Also known to some as 'May Day', it is a cross-quarter day, meaning it falls between the Spring Equinox and Summer Solstice. 
During Beltane we celebrate life and growth of all things, from the plants around us to the animals being born, and Sun which greatly contributes to it all. 

In Celtic tradition Beltane is the fire festival but as someone averse to bonfires etc the closest we get to lighting a fire is burning candles. We also like to try and make a point of spending as much time outside as possible, so this morning we took Baker in his buggy for a walk to Marsden bay where the birds were celebrating too! I got to stand in the sea and listen to the Kittiwakes, but was sad to see so much waste. Almost tripping on some discarded fishing wire tangled tightly in the seaweed, I spent a while following the line and wrapping it tightly in my pocket. Then while in the sea I found a large clump of net and rope and a white plastic bag that had been filled with sand and tied at the top. It was disheartening to find but I was happy to be there to be able to remove it. 
It was a joy to see the Sand Martins swooping, the Meadow Pipits sitting watching us and the Skylarks hovvering above, and all the colourful flowers returning to the cliffsides. 



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Unfortunately, unlike the masses who get to celebrate their religious festivals marked by days off work, bank holidays and such, that is no such reality for us and so Mr H had to go to work after our lovely morning out. 
He did however return and make us a wonderful feast that we ate outside in the warm evening sun, before writing our wishes on ribbons and tieing them to our magical Hawthorn!
Later we lit our candles, burned some spell herbs in the cauldron and enjoyed the glow of our alter for the evening. Overall, a lovely day. 

I hope you had an enchanted day whether you follow the Wheel or not!