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... Alchemy...

resources fromhttps://www.pinterest.com/foxlala/handmaid-red/

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... & she cast a love spell...

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Lonely Hearts 2

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...& other sweet nothings...

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Persian Love Cake (extracts from a correspondence no.4)

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Lonely Hearts 1

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This Marriage

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Red Shoes

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Song from "Traces of an Old Vineyard" by Mahsa Vahdat

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From the art journal continued...

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From the art journal

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Where Christmas and Valentine meet - in the shape of a Deer...

Deer Woman's specific magic and myth surrounds marriage and courtship rituals.

Carolyn Dunn's essay Deer Woman and the Living Myth of Dreamtime explores different cultural encounters…

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Deer Dancer a poem by Joy Harjo

Deer Dancer

Nearly everyone had left that bar in the middle of winter except the

hardcore. It was the coldest night of the year, every place shut down, but

not us. Of course we noticed when she came in. We were Indian ruins. She

was the end of beauty. No one knew her, the stranger whose tribe we

recognized, her family related to deer, if…

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Deer Women

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Dear Gerald Tyler - extracts from a correspondence no.3

... I have purchased some Rilke...

... you run like a luminous deer and I am dark I am forest...

 

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Modern Sonnets

And... 50…

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Have you heard of Victorian Valentine puzzle-purses?

… have you heard of a puzzle-purse? 

It is a type of origami fold that seems to have become a traditional token of love and friendship in the Victorian times; wonderful delicate folds and designs. This delicacy seems to run across a whole range of traditional Victorian crafts; paper cutting, embossing, jewellery made from hair, paper lace…

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Valentine traditions...

In truth, the exact origins and identity of St. Valentine are unclear (website)

On February 14 around the year 278 A.D., Valentine, a holy priest in Rome in the days of Emperor Claudius II, was beheaded...

Claudius the Cruel believed that Roman men were unwilling to join the army because of their strong attachment to their wives and families… so…

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Dear Gerald / Some Roots (extracts from a correspondence no.2)

There are some things that I can plot back to that little girl - when repetition began. 
(1) Romance ... 
I do not know my father. As such - I was born from…
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