A byland in the sky
14 Apr 2012 10:25 pmAnother way to Otherwhere:
If you can read waterunes,

if you can decipher their mixed messages of "This way! No, that!" (the trick is knowing you must read the water, too, and not just the runes),

perhaps you can find the byland in the sky. But only the cranes know how you may safely traverse the bridge that leads from here to Otherwhere.

I fear not many make the crossing, for few are those who read runes and fewer those who take time to talk to birds...

What you see here of the byland appears humble, maybe without interest; be not deceived. Otherwhere's mysteries and marvels, they are myriad.
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Date: 14 Apr 2012 11:16 pm (UTC)Lovely photos!
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Date: 15 Apr 2012 08:47 pm (UTC)You speak so many languages of Otherwhere :-)
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Date: 20 Apr 2012 12:08 pm (UTC)The beautiful thing about the languages of Otherwhere is that they are mostly learned by perception and intuition. Those of us who observe, absorb, and marvel--like you, my friend--already have the mental gymnastics in place to communicate with Otherwhere. :D
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