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20d ago 0 likes 0 commentsMany gifts 8 4 Share Gift access Article 20d ago Public 0 4Comfortable words In last week's post, I wrote about how the medieval season of Rogationtide and Ascension encouraged people to look upwards, from the growing earth towards the summer skies, and how the sermons of this season helped believers to connect this with their own upward and onward journey of life. Ælfric writes about this nicely at the end of one of his sermons for the eve of Ascension Day, saying:... Image May 17 $3 tier & up 5 2last week's post In last week's post, I wrote about how the medieval season of Rogationtide and Ascension encouraged people to look upwards, from the growing earth towards the summer skies, and how the sermons of this season helped believers to connect this with their own upward and onward journey of life. Ælfric writes about this nicely at the end of one of his sermons for the eve of Ascension Day, saying:... Image today at Jun 3 crawl Public 0 2last week's post Join to unlock 7 Share Gift access Locked Article 20d ago $3 tier & up 0 0'green and lusty May' 'green and lusty May' Article 24d ago Public 0 0last week's post This is the season of blooming and growth, of flowers in the fields and blossom in the hedgerows, on the cusp of sweet-showered April and what Chaucer calls 'green and lusty May'. So, following on from last week's post about the tree growing in the woods, fed by water and earth, here's a little Anglo-Saxon riddle about another aspect of growth in the natural world - this time more from the farmer's or the gardener's point of view. Image 24d ago Public 0 0Join to unlock 6 2 Share Gift access Locked Join to unlock 6 2 Share Gift access Locked Article 24d ago $3 tier & up 6 2'Fair was the song of the birds, the land blossomed' 'Fair was the song of the birds, the land blossomed' Article 1mo ago Public 0 0