I've but one weekend in Oxford between the recent trip to Europe and the upcoming week to Asia. That weekend is rapidly drawing to a close now. It has been mellow, but fun!

On Friday evening, things got started when I came home from work to spend a spiffy night with my beloved [livejournal.com profile] cheshcat, the exquisite [livejournal.com profile] miss_amaranth, the lovely [livejournal.com profile] fire_kitten, and the devious [livejournal.com profile] ayaron at Chiron Beta Prime. We ordered pizza and played games; I taught Puerto Rico to [livejournal.com profile] fire_kitten and [livejournal.com profile] ayaron and managed to squeek out a slim win during a close game.

On Saturday morning, we made our way just outside of town to pay our annual visit to the bluebell meadow at the Harcourt Arboretum. Thanks to the hottest April on record, the bluebells were a bit past their prime, but they still made for a pretty stroll.

Here is my darling [livejournal.com profile] miss_amaranth and I in a lovely Beltane photo at the arboretum:


And here is a peacock, just because:


On Saturday evening, our Beltane ritual took place, marking the halfway point in the wheel of the year. In 2008-2009, [livejournal.com profile] cheshcat and I worked ritual with more-or-less the same group at every sabbat. It worked really well and coalesced into an experience that was greater than the sum of its individual rituals -- most of which were pretty spectacular by themselves! I missed doing that last year, so we have returned to the practice for the 2010-2011 turn of the Wheel of the Year. Once again, it is proving to be rather powerful WORK.

Finally, we wound down Saturday with a very interesting kink discussion. Details of which are not suitable to be repeated in this forum.

Sunday morning -- today -- I had an excellent lie-in with my dearest [livejournal.com profile] miss_amaranth. The early afternoon was dedicated to practicalities, like setting up logistics for my upcoming trip to Japan (work) and Korea (play). In the evening, I rang bells at St. Giles for a quarter peal attempt -- the method was Grandsire Triples and I rang the treble. Ringing was followed up by a stint at the Barton Pool with [livejournal.com profile] miss_amaranth, where I did my usual mile of crawl. We then headed to the cinema, where we met [livejournal.com profile] cheshcat and [livejournal.com profile] ayaron for the 21:00 showing of Thor. Visually stunning, I expected better of a collaboration between JMS and Kenneth Branagh. Still, there were amusing moments.

All of which brings us to the present moment. When I finish this write-up, I will phone the sweet [livejournal.com profile] livetbd for a spell... then make my way off to bed! Less than one week remaining in Oxford before I jet off again, and much to do in that time!

So, as you can see, gentle readers, it has been a quiet weekend but a good one, nonetheless. I hope, dear friends, that you have also had a pleasant time... and that you have a lovely night!

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


It was indeed fun! Not much traveling or time away from home, but it was a nice break between the Austria/Czech trip and the Japan/Korea one. Hope you had fun, too, friend!

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


As is yours, my dear Persephone! *smile* I'm glad that you liked!

With this particular peacock, I was able to stroke its tail feathers. That was a new experience for me, as they don't usually let me get quite so close!

(Okay, I'm not sure he meant to let me get to such proximity, but I still pulled it off!)
Edited Date: 2011-05-09 05:14 pm (UTC)

From: [identity profile] miss-amaranth.livejournal.com


It was a lovely weekend!

I love that photo of us. So lovely and Summery with the flowers in the background and everything... makes me smile every time I see it. *smiles* - see?

I love you so very much. Thank you again for a lovely time. Spending time with you is always wonderful!
xxxxxxx

From: [identity profile] miss-amaranth.livejournal.com


Also, I just re-read my comment and noticed that the word 'lovely' appears three times in as many lines. What can I say.... being with you and spending time with you contains a lot of loveliness! *grin*

Love you much!
xxxxxxx

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


*giggle* Either that, or it is just a reflection on how much innate loveliness you possess, my darling!

It was indeed a very good weekend. Love you lots and lots (and lots)!!!

xxxxxxxxxx

From: [identity profile] dragonmamma.livejournal.com


So sorry to have missed Beltane with you all, but unfortunately the late Easter moved my own annual ritual (A History Walk weekend in Cumbria)to a clashing date.
Since this involved amongst other things, the re-acquainting myself with a rather special friend, I 'm afraid the charms of Chi Beta Prime could not compete.
However I will try to make some of the other rituals in the year and may possibly bring another "friend" down - too early to tell how this will work out, but maybe........
Meanwhile have a great time in Japan

From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


The history walk weekend sounds like much fun! I'm glad you had a good time, by yourself and with your special friend! You were missed, nonetheless, and we hope to see you for the ritual WORK at Midsummer!

From: [identity profile] dragonmamma.livejournal.com


Yes, in spite of very heavy rain showers and getting soaking wet in the morning, the afternoon sun dried us all out and gave us a chance to consider all the gun testing at the eskmeal ranges over the last hundred or so years. (I would have liked to have gone round their nature reserve too, but the tide was against us and the wonderful home-made tea was calling. The time with the rather special friend was also mutually pleasing ^giggles^, but he is not the one I may be bringing in the future. That one I am entertaining this week and as another friend would say "en va voire!"
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From: [identity profile] anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com


It totally is! I guess peacocks tend to do that; check out the one that I caught holding up an entire queue of road traffic in this entry (http://anarchist-nomad.livejournal.com/154388.html)!

We were sorry that you couldn't make it down, too, hon. You were missed, though we understand. Hopefully you can join us for ritual at Litha (i.e., Midsummer), which should be happening mid-week on the week after [livejournal.com profile] miss_amaranth's birthday party. Come for one, stay for both! :-D

From: [identity profile] acelightning.livejournal.com


"Peacocks wandered aimlessly underneath an orange tree..." :-D
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