Sunday 28 March 2010

Merry-go-Round

Farawaytree

Probably my most favourite book as a child was The Faraway Tree with all its characters and adventures; the tree in itself was a whole community, from the Saucepan man to Dame Washalot and of course old Moonface who provided a safe exit from danger, down the slippery-slip. MoonFace

Reaching the top of the tree was only the beginning, for there, reaching up beyond the clouds was along ladder. Each day at the top of the ladder a new land was to be found; a land of Dreams, a land of Spells and a land of Tempers. I have been thinking recently about Merry-go-rounds and beginning to wonder if I have been carried away by the Land of Merry-go-rounds; you see, if you do not make it back to the ladder in time, you could indeed be carried away.Farawaytree2

The merry-go-round seems to travel so fast, yet once on the merry-go-round, everything outside this space seems be be going twice/ ten times as fast. Time seems slow to those who are in the spin and once off the merry-go-round I seem to have missed so much. There is much more to this story as there are so many merry-go-rounds. Come on old Moonface, what is the secret? how do we jump from one to another and not miss what is happening in between?

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The Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton. Illustrations by Dorothy M Wheeler.

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2 comments:

AutoDT said...

I like your blog very much!!!:)

Have a great day, friend!

Cyrus

J Pearson said...

Cyrus
Thanks for your comment; I too enjoyed your blog.
Isn't life an amazing journey?

David