Altars are special places. This one of mine has so much magic on it. So much kindness, so many stories. Sacred gifts given to me with love and sweetness. Gifts given to me from people who have left this earthly plane now. Gifts given to me from dear, loving, generous friends. Gifts from holy places. And from Mother Nature. Altars are powerful places to connect back to yourself. And to connect with God.

One of my favourite things is to spend time with the jackdaws and crows. When I look out of my little window, I get to be up in the tree canopies with them, watching them cuddle together or annoy each other. Here they are chattering about the high value snacks I just put out. I love their swoops.
I really do love it when everything goes white. Iβve added a warm tint because these are the colours I see through my wonderful sunglasses. Hey Ebony and Lexi! ππππ§‘

This is my last stream from Scotland! Please join to me for positive vibes, good cheer and healing prayers of light. Saturday 2nd Dec 11am GMT. π΅

Now the leaves have dramatically blown away and the garden is full of leaf drifts, the view beyond the beech trees has returned and is as glorious as ever.

This is the view from my new studio window. Iβll be touching down there in three weeks. How wonderful to be greeted by this pure white dove the first time I looked out of it. It feels like it was meant to be and the Holy Spirit was saying βall is well, just trust and keep the faithβ.

Happy Friday! What a moody, mysterious day it is today. It’s the kind of dreich weather that makes your toes cold π₯Ά This back garden view is what makes where I live so special. I’ll miss it (but not walking up the hills).

I’m a sucker for pom poms so I’m obviously elated with this new string of them accompanying me in my studio space. Every time I look at these colourful beauties I do a little dance. It’s the simple things that I love the most.


Hooray a new release! It’s a calming, uplifting harp journey with a soundscape of a crackling fire to accompany. The music takes you on a warm voyage. Rest a while. Drop all your thoughts. Connect with cosiness, kick back and get snug. Let the music take you away. πΆ This is Fireside Harp Vibes.

In the Middle Ages, there was thought to be a disease called “Tarantismo”, which was supposed to be caused by the bite of a tarantula. The only way of dealing with this was with music therapy and through the dance known as the Tarantella. This album of Tarantellas is hauntingly & energetically epic.
