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As I watch [the world],’ wrote Nan Shepherd in 1945, ‘it arches its back, and each layer of landscape bristles.’ It is a brilliant observation about observation. Shepherd knew that ‘landscape’ is not something to be viewed and appraised from a distance, as if it were a panel in a frieze or a canvas in a frame. It is not the passive object of our gaze, but rather a volatile participant – a fellow subject which arches and bristles at us, bristles into us. Landscape is still often understood as a noun connoting fixity, scenery, an immobile painterly decorum.* I prefer to think of the word as a noun containing a hidden verb: landscape scapes, it is dynamic and commotion causing, it sculpts and shapes us not only over the courses of our lives but also instant by instant, incident by incident. I prefer to take ‘landscape’ as a collective term for the temperature and pressure of the air, the fall of light and its rebounds, the textures and surfaces of rock, soil and building, the sounds (cricket screech, bird cry, wind through trees), the scents (pine resin, hot stone, crushed thyme) and the uncountable other transitory phenomena and atmospheres that together comprise the bristling presence of a particular place at a particular moment.
Robert Macfarlane (The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot (Landscapes Book 3))
Hecate in the following form: "My image purify, as I shall show: Of wild rue form the frame, and deck it o'er with lizards such as run about the house; These mix with resin, myrrh, and frankincense, Pound all together in the open air under the crescent moon, and add this vow." 'Then she set forth the vow, and showed how many lizards must be taken: "Take lizards many as my many forms, and do all this with care. My spacious house with branches of self-planted laurel form. Then to my image offer many a prayer, And in thy sleep thou shalt behold me nigh.
D'Este D'Este (Circle for Hekate - Volume I: History & Mythology (The Circle for Hekate Project Book 1))