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Daily Archives: September 11, 2020
Going West: Back in Time
“This is for kids.” I detected a distinct lack of enthusiasm. Granted, the site has been made into an educational experience, but the fact remains that Castell Henllys is a real archaeological site and quite unique, for while it was … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Birds, History, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, travel, Wales
Tagged archaeology, Castell Henllys, hilfort, Iron Age, pembrokeshire, round house, Wales
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Dear Wen: Riddles and Runes…
Dear Wen, Physical/Planetary is a rather startling juxtaposition as my old ‘letter-man’ might have put it. The Cow and Calf incident may have to go down as one of the first recognisable instances of something or someone ‘pulling the plug’. … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Books, Don and Wen
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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Seven Champions?… Stuart France
* The story of St George which we have been following is by all accounts strange. * It was committed to writing in the late sixteenth century and was penned by Richard Johnson, a fabulist possibly most famous for writing … Continue reading