Moongazing

Imelda Marcos did shoes; I do pendants. This is my latest acquisition, which arrived today. It's a moongazing hare, the Wiki explanation for which is:

The myth of the Moon gazing hare reflects ancient beliefs. Pagans believed that seeing a moon gazing hare would bring growth, re-birth, abundance, new beginnings and good fortune. The hare is known to be sacred to the goddess Eostre and eventually became known as the Easter bunny. In some countries, it is customary to eat hot cross buns around the time of Easter and Christmas; the cross on the bun is said to represent the four quarters of the moon. These buns were originally pagan offerings and were often hung from rafters to scare off evil that lurked in houses.


More hareiness here.

Other than that, today involved walking the dogs, working this morning, having Gazweasel round for lunch and then packing him off with Mr DawnC for a blokes' night out, and walking the dogs again. Quiet night in with the boys and dogs now :)

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