Unexpected

The unexpected, awaiting the unwary, and calling unseen

About Sue Vincent

Sue Vincent is a Yorkshire-born writer and one of the Directors of The Silent Eye, a modern Mystery School. She writes alone and with Stuart France, exploring ancient myths, the mysterious landscape of Albion and the inner journey of the soul. Find out more at France and Vincent. She is owned by a small dog who also blogs. Follow her at scvincent.com and on Twitter @SCVincent. Find her books on Goodreads and follow her on Amazon worldwide to find out about new releases and offers. Email: findme@scvincent.com.
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16 Responses to Unexpected

  1. Wow. Wild Peacocks!! Sigh. You live in heaven….

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    • Sue Vincent says:

      Techinically this one lives at a pub in the middle of nowhere. But the ones brought in for posh estates have now spread a bit. It is quite usual to see peacocks wandering the villages, and I met an albino one right in the middle of the countrside one day.

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  2. I remember them on my ranch in the evening. They sounded like sleep walking ghosts crying for help.

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  3. Eliza Waters says:

    Definitely not something you see every day! 🙂

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  4. Eileen says:

    Bought two for my father-in-law at an estate sale. Had to ride in the back of a pick up truck with them covered with a spread to take them forty miles to his country house. When let loose, they immediately disappeared, never to be seen or heard from again.

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    • Sue Vincent says:

      Oh I’m sorry, that made me laugh, Eileen!
      We have them ‘wild’ around here. They aren’t supposed to be, of course, but they have managed to find freedom.

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  5. Until you said they were brought in, I wondered how peacocks got in that area. It sounds as though it’s to their liking. 🙂

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