In November we often celebrate the abundance of harvest season. A Cornucopia is a hollow container, shaped like a sheep or goats horn filled with an abundance of fruit and vegetables. (Cornu copiæ - literally, 'horn of Plenty') The term was first used in English in the 1600s, denoting a sense of overflowing abundance.
Jacobs sheep - Bideawee farm
Some inquiries to consider as you contemplate abundance:
- What fills your basket?
- Who and what are you grateful for?
- What gifts do you have to share?
Cornucopia
My cornucopia is filled with abundance from the gardens, and I looked up the flower essence definitions for each, and added their names in ᏣᎳᎩ (tsalagi / Cherokee) Syllabary.
- Apple for sweetness 🍎
- Corn for Earth connection/ grounding 🌽
- Kale - remembering past skills
- Borage for comfort and courage
- Grapes to help us see our gifts 🍇
- Filbert - speaking our truth / seeing into shadows
I used my Inktense pencils and neocolor 2 crayons, activating with shimmer watercolor.
What fills your cornucopia?
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