Olono and the Moon
Apr 13, 2018 14:00:40 GMT -8
Post by Dina on Apr 13, 2018 14:00:40 GMT -8
I want to begin telling you the story of Olono.
Olono was formed from the land and is of the land, her name means hill here in Australia.
Her mother is Nerida, the waterlily, who had fallen in love with Birwain. Nerida's has her own tragic story, suffice to say its important to pick waterlilies and bulrushes together.
Being a waterlily, Nerida sleeps all night and blooms each day to see Birwain. Occasionally she would glimpse the Moon and they would wave and chat during the sparse times they would see each other.
Nerida would often talk about her young daughter Olono, she was worried that being so beautiful and shapely Olono may be lured terribly by men. The Moon would often talk about how he continues to search for his lost wife and child, and was very lonely on his travels since leaving the Earth to find them. So they decided Olono would join the Moon as his adopted daughter thereby protecting Olono while keeping the Moon company on his travels.
So here begins Olono's journey as she prepares to join the Moon.
Being of the land she has grown into a very shapely young woman with textures from the landscape around her and eyes the deep color of the waterholes her mother lives in. At night her skin becomes so silvery silent during the moonlight, its nearly impossible to see her rich red earthy tones. In preparing for her new life with the Moon, Olono decides to select two colors to take with her, an earthy red from her land and watery green from Nerida's home.
The time to join the Moon is coming later this month when he is nearby but she still has much to do before leaving her home!
Olono prepares by Dina, on Flickr
Olono was formed from the land and is of the land, her name means hill here in Australia.
Her mother is Nerida, the waterlily, who had fallen in love with Birwain. Nerida's has her own tragic story, suffice to say its important to pick waterlilies and bulrushes together.
Being a waterlily, Nerida sleeps all night and blooms each day to see Birwain. Occasionally she would glimpse the Moon and they would wave and chat during the sparse times they would see each other.
Nerida would often talk about her young daughter Olono, she was worried that being so beautiful and shapely Olono may be lured terribly by men. The Moon would often talk about how he continues to search for his lost wife and child, and was very lonely on his travels since leaving the Earth to find them. So they decided Olono would join the Moon as his adopted daughter thereby protecting Olono while keeping the Moon company on his travels.
So here begins Olono's journey as she prepares to join the Moon.
Being of the land she has grown into a very shapely young woman with textures from the landscape around her and eyes the deep color of the waterholes her mother lives in. At night her skin becomes so silvery silent during the moonlight, its nearly impossible to see her rich red earthy tones. In preparing for her new life with the Moon, Olono decides to select two colors to take with her, an earthy red from her land and watery green from Nerida's home.
The time to join the Moon is coming later this month when he is nearby but she still has much to do before leaving her home!
Olono prepares by Dina, on Flickr