Happy New Year

Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky,
The flying cloud, the frosty light:
The year is dying in the night;
Ring out, wild bells, and let him die.

Ring out the old, ring in the new,
Ring, happy bells, across the snow:
The year is going, let him go;
Ring out the false, ring in the true…
Alfred, Lord Tennyson

23 thoughts on “Happy New Year

  1. Happy and healthy New Year, Hanna. With lots of inspiritation, creativity, exploring interesting places and of course always capturing the extra in the ordinary. And a beautiful image for the new year post.
    All the best for 2019,
    Stefan

    • Thank you so much, Stefan. To capture the extra in the ordinary is an art in itself and worth practising in every aspect of life.
      All the best to you too,
      Hanna

  2. Hanna – – I’ve enjoyed your posts in 2018, and looking forward to what you’ll find in 2019. Best wishes for a wonderful new year – – Robbie.

    • Exploring to see what comes up! That’s really the exiting ting about walking.
      I’m exploring sayings and wishes too 🙂 and I came across Harold B. Lee:
      ‘May You Have’:
      Enough happiness to keep you sweet,
      Enough trials to keep you strong,
      Enough sorrow to keep you human,
      Enough hope to keep you happy,
      Enough failure to keep you humble,
      Enough success to keep you eager,
      Enough wealth to meet your needs,
      Enough enthusiasm to look forward,
      Enough friends to give you comfort,
      Enough faith to banish depression,
      Enough determination to make each day better than yesterday.
      Happy New Year, Robbie and thanks a lot for your lovely comment,
      Hanna

    • Hi Arnt. It’s a true pleasure to watch so many wonderful mountains of Norway. You really comes around!!
      Norway is beautiful with a dramatic scenery.
      Thanks a lot for your greeting. I wish you a few white drifting clouds on a blue sky for your next climb 🙂
      Happy New Year,
      Hanna

    • Happy New Year to you too, Cheryl. There are slow food – one might add slow movement – you don’t miss anything that way 🙂 🙂
      Happy walking!!!

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