pastoral fantasies
a pastoral fantasy every day. some belong to the poets. 🐑🌿🌼🌈🇵🇸
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- you take one last, long look at your favourite view
- hi all! a note that today's pastoral fantasy will be the last. thank you for enjoying these little images with me for the last six (!) years. there are no plans to delete or wipe this account. links in bio. 🩵
- you use the spare fabric from a sewing project to stitch up a scarf for your teddy bear
- you clean off the old coin you find on the beach before bringing it to the little museum in town in hopes of identifying its age and origin
- from across the lake, you watch a pack of wolves stop for a drink before they disappear back into the woods
- you walk in the woods and admire the fungi
- you put on your welly boots to go splash through the puddles
- you befriend the crows nesting in your yard
- you take to the mountains
- on the cluttered and dusty shelves of your grandfather's shed, you find an immaculate model ship inside of a green-glass bottle
- you swim in the sea until it turns from blue to golden as the sun begins to set
- you weave a crown of daisies to get lost in your curls
- you help a goose and her goslings safely cross the towpath
- you trace the coastline on a yellowing map and wonder where they got the names for each island and inlet and strait
- you sleep in an extra hour and spend the morning with a crossword puzzle
- you tie a sky blue ribbon around the base of your sun hat
- you follow the river to the sparkling sea
- you reread a letter received long ago
- you spoon some honey into your evening cup of tea
- you run your hand along the water as your love rows you toward the shore
- you turn a lonely button into a brooch
- you help your grandfather paint a new windmill for his model train village
- you toss a ball for your little dog in the rain
- you walk by the bakery before it opens and enjoy the warm scent of cinnamon
- you walk until the coastline runs out
- you carve a little whistle using wood from the branch of a walnut tree
- you stitch a line of lace onto the hem of a plain skirt
- you watch a heron hunt for dinner in the rocks along the water
- you find a new favourite line in an old favourite novel
- you mail a letter to your faraway pen pal
- moonlight peers through your window
- you admire the neat v-shape that the geese form as they fly overhead
- you arrive home and admire the seashells you collected at the beach
- you sit out on the hill and watch the sunset before walking home together in the deepening twilight
- you collect a handful of flowers from your garden and arrange them for your mother's table
- a slinky black cat greets you on the path to town
- you paint a pattern of little flowers all along the garden wall
- after a few nights of heavy cloud cover, you step out to see the stars
- you sit on the fence and eat your lunch, offering the last nibble of cheese to your dog
- a line of ducklings follow their mother across the gentle creek
- you study a map in effort to memorize, from north to south, the names of the towns along the coastline
- friends and acquaintances in town admire your hand-knit sweater of orange and red
- with some prompting from her farmer, the collie that lives next door shows off her impressive herding skills
- you teach your love how to tie an anchor hitch knot
- you paint your wooden clothes pins all sorts of vibrant colours
- you sleep a little later than usual and wake to the sun on your face
- the green leaves quiver with the cooling wind and make a checkered shadow on the ground
- you lay on the roof of your little cabin and count the stars as they appear
- you hike up and up the wooded trails until you reach the remnants of last winter's snow
- you watch a line of cormorants bob among the waves