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Category Archives: albion
Carrot and Coals: Earth-Work-Mound…
* The name Arbor Low is of Saxon derivation, originally ‘Eordburh-Hlaw’ meaning the Earth-Work Mound. Wen smiles, “Where did you dig that up from?” “I have my sources, you know.” “As your text only specifies Saxon, are we to presume … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen, france and vincent
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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Circles Beyond Time ~ Worlds Without Borders
We left Arbor Low and headed back to the village of Monyash and the pub for lunch. Once again, we seemed to have seen and done far more than should be possible in such a short time, slipping across the … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites
Tagged Derbyshire, friendship, heather, modern mystery school, Moors, sacred sites, silent eye, spirituality, tolerance
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Carrot and Coals: Calling
* …I have to wonder about Wen. Even before the ‘Wen’ thing she was a little too eager to run off to all the farthest flung reaches of the known universe at the drop of a hat. The ‘hat’ in … Continue reading
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Tagged Derbyshire, Don and Wen, esoteric, landscape, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Carrot and Coals: Telling Stone
* …I wait until I see Wen’s shoulders shaking with grief then go and collect her. As I said earlier, I do not really know why she has to keep punishing herself in this way. Foolishly, we walk back along … Continue reading
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Tagged Derbyshire, Don and Wen, esoteric, landscape, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Circles Beyond Time ~ Mysterious Mounds
The weather was surprisingly good. Normally when we visit this particular site it is freezing cold, driving rain or both, for the last stretch of our journey would take us to Arbor Low, one of the finest ancient sites in … Continue reading
Posted in albion, alchemy, Ancestors, Ancient sites
Tagged Arbor Low, archaeology, Derbyshire, Gib Hill, history, Neolithic monuments, sacred sites, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Carrot and Coals… Stuart France
* …Wen seems intent on punishing herself again. I know. I know she probably has little choice but personally speaking I would be more than happy if we never went back to Bar-Brook-One… Ever! That is not going to happen … Continue reading
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Tagged Derbyshire, Don and Wen, giants, landscape, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Circles Beyond Time ~ Convoy
We left Higger Tor after the sunrise and headed back to our respective breakfasts. Most would have to pack their bags too, before gathering for a final journey together. We were the lucky ones with time to spare and a … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Wark, Derbyshire, Fin Cop, hulac warren, legend, monsal head, Moors, sacred sites, silent eye
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Circles Beyond Time ~ The Thrice-Risen Sun
We were out long before dawn, driving the few miles to our rendezvous at Fox House, where we would meet our companions. With Sheffield behind us, we saw the sun rise above the distant horizon and watched its soft gold … Continue reading
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Tagged dawn, HiggerTor, Photography, symbolism
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