09 January 2010 by Tristan Gooley
For better or worse I seem to have a sixth sense for when conditions are great very early in the morning. I woke at 5.30am and was instantly drawn out into the neighbouring field to take in the scene and to take a picture. The snow was being lit up from the south by the waning crescent moon, the stars were out in force and Mars was peering down in red confidence from high in the west.
I stepped over the style into the field, camera in one hand, tripod in another and then it all went wrong. To avoid waking anyone I had not stumbled around for my clothes in the dark, but opted for the worryingly standard kit for this time of day: pyjamas, thick coat and wellies. My left foot slipped a bit on the style’s ice and a successful bid to save my skin and camera…
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Tags: eartham, land rover, light pollution, mars, moonlight, spica, stars, virgo |
20 September 2009 by Tristan Gooley
Yesterday was a day of walks. A family walk to a secret ruin in the morning and then my wife and I went for a nightime walk to the coast near Pagham Harbour. There we indulged in a little meditation before going for a meal in Chichester.
A lot of people suspect natural navigation of being a bit beardie-weirdie, or what my publisher likes to call ‘woo-woo’, but it is all rooted in science and natural observation. That does not stop it being holistic in approach, the two are not exclusive. Anyway, just to please those who like to suspect that I spend my time dancing in smoke and conducting initiation ceremonies, here is a picture of my wife, Sophie, meditating in front of the lights of Bognor Regis. There was no moonlight last night, but we didn’t need torches, the low cloud bounced orange light off the marshes and…
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Tags: bognor regis, holistic, meditation, moonlight, pagham harbour |