I have a small mirror ball in my dining room that hangs off the wrought iron chandelier.
When I come down early in the morning the sunlight refracts in tiny shards off this ball and drowns the floor, ceiling and all the walls in little sparks of light. It is fairyland. It is magic.
I stop in awe for several minutes.
I say:
"Well, hello Sun! Good morning to you too!"
What a lovely way to start a day!
ReplyDeleteBut only when the sun shines, Maggie, I don't know what to do on rainy/cloudy days :)
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A touch of magic is a great way to start the day!
ReplyDeleteGreeting the sun when it rises is an age old custom. Didn’t witches do it too?
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Nice! I have glow-in-the-dark stars on my ceiling, but I may need this, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm always up with the sun, which has magical qualities in the early a.m. I might get one of those disco balls. That is a cool idea.
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ReplyDeletewe only have to look, right?
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Friko:
ReplyDeleteOh I am so glad that whole comment thing was sorted by the googlegods.
Yes, pagan times had sun-worship along with goddess worship.
born too late?
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SAW:
ReplyDeleteI love those ceiling stars!!
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Hattie:
ReplyDeleteIt has an incredible effect :) makes my morning.
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That reminds me that I have to hang some crystal prisms in my living room windows where there is lots of sun in the afternoon. Thanks for the good idea!
ReplyDeleteIrene:
ReplyDeleteor even a tiny mirror ball? :)
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