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Lady Judith of Williamsholler
This is a place of peace, where all doves seek to sing . . . a gentle home of healing from which love doth spring,
Walk with me now, through this forest of sages, where many wisdoms in prose echo of distant ages. I will meet you in the music chamber where only love can live, where a gift of healing pours forth, from the music Dreamsharer gives.
Within the private chamber, the Lord and Lady do abide, in a blissful haven of love, which none would ere seek to hide. Hear the songs of angels as their love story unfolds, remember to step lightly as you read the words which I fortold.
Pathways to other worlds, lets you leave your cares behind, for in these worlds as well, you'll find a peaceful, quiet time. I invite you to Williamsholler, where angels light your way, and I send you many blessing and returns upon this day.
May the songs of the Dreamsharer now embrace your heart, and may the poems of Lady Judith, new worlds to you impart.
In amethyst light I surround thee and send thee angel wings, to carry you to Williamsholler where your very soul will sing!
Copyright � 1997 Lady Adriel
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First of all, I used to call myself a Stay At Home Mom.
I still am, I guess, but now I am far more like a Work At Home Mom!
I run our business, and make sure that all of you receive your CD's
that you order from Dreamsharer, and I actually do a lot of the work
involved myself. This way, Tommy and I can work together, to make our
dreams come true, and it is hectic, and a lot of hard work, but well
worth it.
Being a mother, to me, is the most important job there is. Yes, I do
bake homemake cookies, teach my babies every
nursery rhyme I can remember, and bake bread!
I'm the natural mother of 5 daughters, and stepmom of one. Two of them
are mine and Tommy's. They range in age from 4 to 27.
(Melanie, Amanda, Holly, Kristina, Ronni and Emily)
They don't all live here with us at the same time.
But, we are a very close-knit, "blended family." I�am also a proud
grandmama of one grandson, Andrew, born to my eldest daughter, Amanda,
Valentine's Day 1995.
I love Tommy Williams, my wonderful husband. However, I am far more
than a wife, and I do maintain my own world of pleasures. One thing
I love that he does, is he encourages me to maintain my own interests
outside of him.
I am also a romantic,
I love poetry and love songs... anything romantic, actually. I adore
old sappy, romantic movies, starring Ingrid Bergman, Bette Davis and
Katherine Hepburn, Jimmy Stewart, Gene Kelly, and Paul Newman
especially, to name a few. I love romantic art, especially the
Pre-Raphaelites. I like soft, pretty colors... and pastels. I like
soft, wistful music. I am very childlike in nature. (No, I did not
say "childish." There is a difference!)
I just don't believe in growing up. Too much fun being a kid!
Besides, my kids always tell me I'm a "cool mom."
I have a particular passion for flowers, especially orchids and
star gazer lilies. In fact, my most favorite job working outside
the home was working as a floral designer at a local florist a
couple of years ago. I also adore hummingbirds and enjoy watching
our birdfeeders.
When I'm feeling creative, I like to cook
and bake, (for the sheer joy of it - to me, it is an art), paint and draw. I especially
enjoy drawing with pen and ink, accented with water color wash. I love to design and create
our pages here at Williamsholler, and graphics, and spend a lot of my spare time doing that
. I write poetry,
prose and short stories. I am an avid reader of poetry, philosophy, and general fiction.
Music is another passion of mine. I love every kind of music, as long
as it is "real" music. I admire Yanni, as well as David Lanz, and a lot
of other New Age artists. Enya rejuvenates my spirit. I also like
rock, jazz and blues, though. Billie Holiday was a moving jazz singer
that has always impressed me, and I�find her inspirational.
My favorite composer, however, just has to be the One and Only
Dreamsharer.
I adore swimming, especially at night, and sitting outside at night
when there is a clear summer sky, watching fireflies and stars. We are
blessed with a nice big parcel of land (8 wooded acres) here in
Georgia, and lots of room to roam around. My prize here is a huge wild
blackberry patch out back, where I�can be found in the Summer around
July 4, with my beloved daughter/dog, Belle, standing guard. She is a
great "snake hunter." I will pick blackberries until my fingers are
bleeding, and I've got a sunburn....
My motto is:
"Don't be afraid to reach for the stars. They are closer than they appear, and one of them has your name on it."
The Seeker
Speaks Now of His Lady:
One day, I�took a stroll, looking, seeking, on a
mythical quest for light and visions, through the lands my path led me
through. This day, however, was not as any other. In my wanderings, chance,
or more probably, fate, crossed my path with that of another. Long, dark
brown hair, and then the eyes, also of dark brown, and so very captivating
in the way they looked not only at me, but saw into me.
A radiance and a beauty I had seen in no other. From that moment, through
this day, and as far as the future may permit breath in my bosom, I knew
that this was no ordinary lady. An exchange of smiles, only served to further
define the elegance I had sensed and a touch of the hand and face, proved
only to crystalize the thoughts and dreams once fluid, now seemingly cast
in the most solid of granite. It is on that granite that I�now declare
that what the Seeker looked for in the ways of beauty and love, and far
too many things to list in any page or book, he has found in this lady,
known to him and loved by him as his Judith, of the Valley.
The depth of her heart is unknown. There is no measure that can tell what
cannot be measured, just as one cannot name a number of the grapes in the
finest of wines. It is pure joy, merely to let the exquisite nature of
such a delightful combination take one's spirit where it may. This spirit
must follow. If any should ask, the Seeker does have a heart; or perhaps,
wiser to say, that Judith has two hearts. Her own, and that of the Seeker,
as well. For each heartbeat of this chest shall call her name.
Silver Lady Recalls Meeting
Lady Judith for the First Time..
I knew of Tommy and Judith Williams from Missy's Journal since he
had written a beautiful piece of music for Missy which utterly captivated
me. After Missy danced her way to heaven, when my tears slowed down
enough to let me see again...I started putting together a Memorial
dedication page for her. No other music in the whole world seemed
right except that one song called Missy Blue so I surfed over there and
requested permission to use it. That was when I found out that Lady
Judith helped "mix" the music and was actively involved in it.
Shortly after the page was linked I received a heartwarming email
from Lady Judith telling me they had visited my site and they really
liked the Missy Angel page. I was proud as a peacock over that and
my feet didn't touch the ground for hours! She ended the note in
such a loving compassionate way that I don't think she would mind if
I shared it with you...
"Thank you for breezing in at a difficult time. We are not quite over
the death of our dear friend, but it is getting better, the more we
learn she was so loved....
Take care, and many blessings and smiles to you!
Judith"
In all my visits to Williamsholler, Lady Judith has been unfailingly
kind and gracious, supportive and friendly. Her site is filled with
a potpourri of goodies..including some very lovely free sets of
borders and backgrounds. Working on this page has
been a pleasure and a privilege for me and I join with the many others
who love her to honor this special Lady.
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��CREDITS:
was the source of the graphics on
this page. Seeker Exerpts, Amethyst Light Prose and Lady Judith
Exerpts also came from her site and as such are copyrighted there.
Pssst, I added a little blush color to the border to
blend in with the lettering...
The beautiful "Seductress" � composed by Tommy
Williams III of Dreamgate is now playing on this page. The music may
not be reproduced or linked to without his permission.
Lady Judith of Williamsholler page created for LOTH's First Anniversary
by Silver Lady � in March
of 1998.
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