“A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes
And so in this issue of Fellowship & Fairydust magazine, we prepare to embark on a journey and a pilgrimage all our own. We have packed our suitcases, strapped on our walking boots, and opened the submissions floor to the vast wealth of fascinating experiences and reflections, which our authors have been chomping at the bit to share with you all. Though this colorful and crazy 2020 has upended the world as we knew it and clipped our traveling wings this summer, our imagination knows no such limits, and so we continue to soar, in hope that the darkest nights will yet give way to the dawn, just beyond the next horizon.
On behalf of the Fellowship & Fairydust family, we hope that you enjoy this
issue, and as the old Irish blessing goes…
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
the rains fall soft upon your fields and, until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of His hand.
~ Avellina Balestri, Editor-in-Chief & Beth Amos, Content Editor
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Table of Contents
2 Minute Travel Review: De Leon and Blue Springs State Parks in Florida – Hannah Skipper
The Journey of my Life in Books – Mike Flynn
2 Minute Travel Review: Montana – Samantha Watson
Eagle Wisdom – Nicholas O’Connor
2 Minute Travel Review: Dales Gorge, Karijini National Park, Pilbara, Western Australia – Beth Amos
A Fragment of Life – Ananda Barton
Travelling Through Ever-Changing Ireland – Kristin Wilson O.C.D.S
2 Minute Travel Review: I Fed the Chipmunks at Creede, Colorado – Amanda Pizzolatto
Ships of Theseus – Lawrence Hall
New Adventures – Mike Flynn
2 Minute Travel Review: Madonna di Fiesole – Jamison Noenickx
The Abbot of Langhorntown goes on a Pilgrimage – Yakira Goldsberry
Jack in the Green on a Beltane Morning – Kenneth R McIntosh
Limping Pilgrims – Sarah Bingham
2 Minute Travel Review: Key West and Dry Tortugas – Hannah Skipper
This Homely Land – Amanda Pizzolatto
Under the Brooklyn Bridge – Ray E. Lipinski
Oregon Trail Lament – Hannah Skipper
Journeying in a Time of Isolation – Beth Amos
2 Minute Travel Review: Porto – Mike Flynn
The Idea of North – Ananda Barton
A Whole New World – Amanda Pizzolatto
Original Artwork: Different Worlds – David Glenn
Journey and Destination – A Theological Reflection – Sarah Bingham
Ipswich, Willesden, and Walsingham, Three Marian Shrines in Sixteenth Century England – Tim Guile
Pilgrimage to a Small Island: An American Britophile’s Reflection – Avellina Balestri
Leaving Home – Michael Goth
My Penn-Mar Journey – Wesley Hutchins
very nice issue…. many different voices and styles of presenting your ‘theme’ Well done, authors