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Re: New subforum: Sages and Crones

Postby Griffin » 26 Sep 2007, 20:25

And now I'm obviously getting "forgetful" as well - I forgot my picture is in The Druid Network forums!

Oh dear. Too much going on today for the advancing years to cope with.

Blessings (again) /l\
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Re: New subforum: Sages and Crones

Postby Seabhag » 26 Sep 2007, 23:27

hi

will definately be joining your group in just over a years time when i turn 50.

seabhag :trefoil:
only when the last tree had died
and the last river has been poisoned
and the last fish has been caught
will we realise that we cannot eat money
(19th century cree indian proverb)
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Re: New subforum: Sages and Crones

Postby tuatha » 11 Apr 2008, 21:03

ho hum another youngster :old: here to add to the growing crowd :grin:
it's amazing how the wisdom we usually gain over the years can help in later(!!) life. help to find even more ways of having fun! :innocent:
I'll never understand why I can't "grow up" :shrug:
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Re: New subforum: Sages and Crones

Postby Morgana2010 » 14 Mar 2011, 14:56

Well, I am retiring at the end of the month at 65 and I am very definitely a crone. It doesn't seem such a bad thing any more. :D
I've seen a million faces and I've rocked them all! - Jon Bon Jovi
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Re: New subforum: Sages and Crones

Postby Spaer1 » 16 May 2012, 05:15

Happy to be here (on the forum site and on the earth). Creeping toward age 70, but can't process this fact. I do hope that we can have some discussions about wisdom gained, suggestions about how we are honoring our later years, what we are doing with ourselves. I hope this sub-forum is a success. There's so much to say.
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Re: New subforum: Sages and Crones

Postby Spaer1 » 16 May 2012, 05:41

I think I've registered for the Sages & Crones sub-forum. I'm having difficulty negotiating the new website format. Anyway, I certainly qualify for membership in the crone category and look forward to connecting with others who believe we have attained wisdom. I have recently made it my late-life work to create a grove in my back garden. Every day I am grateful to have found and joined the Order, and I am excited about meeting others, online and face-to-face, who are following the Path. Have registered for the American East Coast gathering and very much looking forward to attending. I tried to add a graphic from the "smilies" (spider web, representing my totem) but can't get it to appear. I wish the whole OBOD site was more user friendly.
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