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Shine #midnighthaiku
In midwinter’s depths The light against the darkness Shines all the brighter *
The Coachman’s Promise – A Ghost Story for Christmas
Originally posted on The Curious Archaeologist:
Part 1 Nancy’s Promise The weather had changed and it was wet and cold as the coach made its way across the moors towards Leeds. “No passengers today.” “Who would want to be out…
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Discovering Albion – day 7: The Elasticity of Time.
According to the map we covered another two hundred miles that day. More, if you take into account that we did it all on the back roads , being very gentle with the ailing car and sticking to the coast … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient sites, Photography, scotland road trip, travel
Tagged Abbey, castle, eternity, ruins, sea, St Andrews, time, university
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No such thing as just… Stuart France
* ‘The most important work you can do… Continue reading at France & Vincent
Posted in alchemy, Art, Books, The Silent Eye
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, philosopy, psychology
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Ars Geometrica: Great Work…
* …Not that we were going to let that stop us. The next two leaves of the book can be taken together and it was these entries more than any others perhaps which gave us inkling that the book may … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, alchemy, Art, Don and Wen, Stuart France, TOLL
Tagged consciousness, magic, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, writing
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Ani’s Advent 2020! When Magic Happens…
Dear Santa, remember that ball that I’ve had? For several years now…it was getting quite bad… And all that was left was some chewed rubber stuff, A vague hint of curve and some once-yellow fluff… * I’ve taken good care … Continue reading
Best #midnighthaiku
Celebrations loom The best ever Christmas tree? Decorate with love More than any gift Presence of those we cherish Making Christmas bright
Posted in Christmas, Dogs, Photography, Poetry
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A Christmas ghost story ~ Mike Biles
Reblogged from Mike Biles at A Bit About Britain: Ghost stories have long been popular at Christmas, and Victorians loved them. In that tradition, and by way of a change from researching a factual article, I thought I would have … Continue reading
Discovering Albion – day 7 – Dawn on the Sea
We’d been well fed again and liberally doused with Edinburgh spiced orange gin… so I fell asleep on the sofa and was sent to bed yet again. I’m useless. Next morning we were on our way, taking an early leave … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, History, Photography, scotland road trip
Tagged churches, dawn, fishing village, sea, St Monan's
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