…or, as we will be up on Rombald’s Moor, it is more likely to be boggarts and giants…
This weekend sees companions of the Silent Eye gather at Ilkley for the Harvest of Being weekend. I will be away for several days and have limited internet access, which explains why it may be unusually quiet around here.
Of course, the camera is coming with me… and we have a few places we need to see…
So, I’ll see you on the other side 🙂
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About Sue Vincent
Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
Enjoy!
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I did… thank you 🙂
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Have a lovely time but keep a careful eye and ear open for that giant hellhound of the Baskervilles.
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
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That was Dartmoor!
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I did… and the Hellhound stayed with her friends while I was away 😉 xxxx
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Have a good time. Look forward to seeing what you get up to … well some of it anyway.
All the best. 😀
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All that can be shared, will be, Kris 🙂
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I hope the weather hold out for you
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It will 🙂
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Have a wonderful time in Ilkley – where I went to school for many years at the school on the moors. Remember many many wonderful weekend rambles among the bracken. Enjoy.
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Ah, it was beautiful, Annika… and the heather had waited for me too 🙂
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Hope it all goes well. Enjoy.
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😀
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That’s quite an ethereal picture and does provide a peek into the kind of sights you might encounter. Looking forward to seeing more pictures.
Shakti
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Thank you, Shakti… there will be many more 🙂
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Have a great time!
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Will do 😀
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Have a wonderful time 🙂
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You will have gathered that I did 🙂
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I certainly did 🙂
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🙂
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Reblogged this on Barrow Blogs: and commented:
Love the eeriness of the moors, especially in the mists. Enjoy you time away, Sue. Would haver loved to come but any spare time we have takes us travelling to see Mum these days
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I know… but I know how you would have loved some of the places we walked, Judith. A beautiful weekend. x
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Hope you have a great time!
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I did 😀 Thank you!
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Looking over the valley from the outcropping, I could easily imagine Giants of lore planning an ambush on unsuspecting peasants as they made their way towards the mountain pass. The valley floor, already littered with the ammunition of previous attacks, would offer little protection for those not wary of the dangers.
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Oddly enough, the moor is named after a giant… Rombald. 🙂
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I love the fog in your photo. Say Hello to those fairies for me! ❤
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It was a gorgeous weekend 🙂 ❤
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Beautiful! It sets the mood perfectly. 💗
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Oh it has been a wonderful few days 🙂
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Enjoy – the weather forecast is good 🙂
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For once, they got it right 🙂
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Have a wonderful time 😀
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We did, Mel 🙂
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Hope to see what the mists had to offer. 🙂
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I will, no doubt, be sharing… 😉
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Enjoy your time away, Sue. Looking forward to lots of photos from you. Hugs.
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I’ll never be able to post them all…. How can anyone take that many photos? :O
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