Tag Archives: Peter Pan
Fairy Dust
When I think of dust, I think of housework and not fairies. But apparently fairies have a special kind of dust that can make you fly. Just like Tinker Bell. Some brands of fairy dust also permit you to shrink … Continue reading →
Posted in Art Narratives, female consciousness
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Tagged Arthur Conan Doyle, fairies, Fairy dust, fairy tales, fight or flight, metamorphoses, Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Transformation
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Brakes
Last night I dreamt I was driving along the Cornish coast again. The road was narrow and full of curves. I was afraid of swerving off the road. Then I remembered Hugh’s words, “Brake before the bend, not on it”. … Continue reading →
Posted in Age of Reconfiguration, Books
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Tagged Botticelli, Cool Beeze, Daphne du Maurier, Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, Jim Barrie, Peter Pan, Robert Louis Stevenson, Svengali, Trilby
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