Lady Faraday

    Avalon's Court/Mists Of Avalon

    Monday, March 10, 2008, 11:50 AM [General]

    Well, this lady has been in it...knee deep in snow...had to dig out my vehicle before I could actually get into it yesterday...then had to let the silly bugger warm up for a 15 minute ride to the market for a few little things here and there....what a weekend, and I pray Thee Goddess, it is over.

    I wanted to take the opportunity to invite any and all who are lovers of Camelot, and the Arthurian legends and the magick of Avalon to join me in helping a friend launch her site...making it a wonderful place for all lovers of the era...of course, if you aren't lovers of Camelot, I invite you anyway ;p     http://ladysknights.ning.com/  The space is called Avalon's Court, and yes, I am Lady Faraday there as well.

    Feel free to join us, and contribute whatever you wish...I am certain that as the place gets hopping, we can learn from each other and make new friends alike...of course, don't be surprised by the pagans you will encounter-we are everywhere there...lol  But if that is alright with you, then come on over.

    I am currently reading The Mists Of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley...it is the story of Camelot told from the point of view of the women....Morgaine (Morgan le Fey) is an astounding character, and you will see the story in a different light.

    However, I think even LESS of Queen Guinevere in this than in all of the stories I have read...of course, Lancelot always left a lot to be desired and caused many confusions in my heart because of his profession to love BOTH Arthur and Guinevere...I know the feeling of love for each is different, but he still betrayed one he loved, and I find that quite confusing to say the least....anyhoo........

    I thank all of you for reading one of my favorite poems...I am now searching out others from others....of course, I own every play and sonnet  Sir William Shakespeare ever wrote in one huge tome...I am a fan.  I loved Much Ado About Nothing the most....of course, A Midsummernight's Dream is most enjoyable to this fae magickal heart too...*grins*

    To all, thank you for reading this, and helping with my friend's site....I will add the banner here so that you may follow it more evenly....

    Fae Blessings to all!!

    ~Lady Faraday

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