Description
The ancient Celts lived by and worshipped the moon. In a quest to find a more harmonious way of being, Kevin Parr, writer, fisherman and naturalist discovered how synchronising with the rhythms of the world can help ease the suffering mind, even in the depths of winter. January’s Quiet Moon reflects an air of melancholy: it is the time of the Dark Days for the Celts. By May, the Bright Moon brings happiness, when time slows and the mood lifts. Yet it is the Blue Moon that surprises Kevin most as stoat packs charge, buzzards grapple and salmon leap.
Details:
- Paperback
- 258 Pages
- Dimensions: 198 x 129mm