Fantastic I absolutely love this! How lucky you are to have one come so close! I had a group of about 8 land around me a while ago - probably youths I'm guessing as apparently that is the only time they tend to travel in groups. I didn't realise at the time how lucky I was to have seen that as I've never seen it since although I do always see a raven when I go out for a walk <3 I'm sorry I haven't been in. I've been incredibly run down and also I've had to take a step back from lots of stuff well I try and get my hands in order. However I have just bought this brilliant book by a lady called Sharon Butler and it is all about releasing the tension very very gradually bit by bit in overworked hands. I am still around just not popping in all the time. I really hope you are ok and you are reaching some kind of resolution with your issues. I think of you often xx
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I spend a lot of time resting, it drives me crazy, but I also have trouble with hands and posture. I take a note book or sketch book and lie down on my bed.
I could hear a raven in the trees, I couldn't see it but I could hear it call. I thought of you and made a short video. I will send it to you, maybe in an email.
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