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wendlane's profile
wendlane's profile
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- wendlane
- female
- 50
- no location specified
- speaks English
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- Member since:
- 2006-06-10
- Profile views:
- 4660
- Last activity:
- 10 hrs. ago
About me
Like most people my life has taken many twists and turns and I have been many different things to different people. The power of thought and intention is of great interest to me and I am still on that journey of life sometimes charting stormy waters and at other times I am lucky to find calm seas. I am open minded. I have a deep interest in Elementals, Nature Spirits, Paganism, Spirituality of all kinds, Mother Earth, Angels anything esoteric, mystical and magical. I have been described as an 'empath' by some friends.
Recent posts
- Two Methods Of Coping With Depression in steppingstones.blog.co.uk (1 day old)
- Visual Interior Design Project -Entertainment Room in artemisart.blog.co.uk (4 days old)
- Still Waters Acrylic Painting in artemisart.blog.co.uk (4 days old)
- Woman In Red Pastel Painting in artemisart.blog.co.uk (4 days old)
- Green Buddha in artemisart.blog.co.uk (4 days old)
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Interests
- angels,
- animal rights,
- antique,
- art,
- blogging,
- carboots,
- celtic,
- childrens murals,
- cleaning,
- collectables.vintage,
- crystals,
- culture,
- design history,
- dolls houses,
- drawing.painting,
- elementals,
- fae,
- faeries elven folk elementals,
- fairies,
- food,
- goddesses,
- houses,
- humanrights,
- interior design,
- music,
- pagan,
- poetry,
- preraphaelites,
- reading,
- shoes,
- spirit,
- tarot,
- tea,
- travel,
- wicca,
- writing
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