I've been in the
wrong place
long enough to know I'm in the right place now.Eddi Reader
I was born and brought up in the Rhondda Valley .
I went to Swansea University and then to the University of Wales , Cardiff
for my PGCE. My first teaching post was in Hampshire and the last in West Yorkshire . For most of my adult life I lived in England .
Cynefin is a Welsh word that cannot be simply translated. It
has multiple meanings – the place of our belonging, of our roots, a place where
people and nature are interconnected, the place where we were meant to be.
It took a mysterious viral illness that lasted for two
years, to bring me home not just to Wales
but to a part of Wales that
my soul had always longed for – the mountains of North
Wales . I came to live in the forest at Coed Hafod y Llyn. This
forest marked the final stage in my recovery. Here I found the fulcrum –
acknowledging that up and down, lost and found are all essentially places along
the way.
Each year I spend a month in Manhattan
and love the vibrancy of the city and the spaciousness of Central
Park . Every summer I camp near The Lizard in Cornwall and feel pained when I leave the
ocean and the stunningly beautiful coastal path. It is the lively connection
with place that makes it worth living in.
Last week I took the opportunity to walk home through the
forest from a different direction and on a newly designated path. I reconnected
with the pure joy of having a forest to walk home through – right to my front
door.
I live between Wiltshire and Wales, but always refer to the later as home - it's as much about how I feel as I the time I spend there.
ReplyDeleteI know just what you mean. I have lived in Wales for about seven years now and while I wouldn't say I could live nowhere else (my family live in Devon and I could imagine living in the West Country) it really speaks to me in a way other places have not.
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteI find it so interesting how some places really do speak to us. I could definitely live in Cornwall and also Vancouver.
best wishes
Jill