Happy Thanksgiving from Myth & Moor

Fairies feasting by Arthur Rackham


The hound and I wish all our American friends, family members, colleagues and readers a very, very Happy Thanksgiving!


Apple Harvest by Arthur RackhamHere in Devon, the house is quiet. Howard is still away teaching in London, and I'm still down with stomach flu ... but with plenty of books to read, and my sweet hound cuddled close by, there is much to be thankful for.


Little Prayer in November
by Lee Rudolph


That I am alive, I thank
no one in particular;
and yet am thankful, mostly,
although I frame no prayer


but this one: "Creator


Spirit, as you have come,
come again," even in November,
on these short days, fogbound.



Hound in the mist


Leaves in autumn


The poem above is from A Woman and a Man, Ice-Fishing by Lee Rudolph (Texas Review Press, 20015). The passage in the picture captions is from Wild Comfort: The Solace of Nature by Kathleen Dean Moore (Trumpeter Books/Shambhala, 2010). All rights reserved by the authors. The illustrations above are by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939).

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