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Category Archives: Ancient sites
Old haunts…
“I thought we could maybe have a run out to St Nick’s…” “That’s odd, I’d been thinking it was about time we had a wander out there…” There was a time when that little patch of Buckinghamshire was our playground. … Continue reading
Consider the lily…
Riddles of the Night. 1st-3rd December 2017, Bakewell, Derbyshire. Sometimes it can be hard to see The difference twixt wood and tree Seek out the Lily and the Oak Without a flame there is no smoke… What links sacred sites, … Continue reading
The 4,000 year old story by Annika Perry – reblogged from Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life
Welcome to a new contributor to the archive series, Annika Perry with a post about a visit to the Vitlycke Rock Carvings in Sweden where 4000 year old images adorn the rock faces offering a glimpse into an ancient culture. … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Uncategorized
Tagged ancient art, petroglyphs, rock carvings, Vikings
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Maiden Mother Crone, Part 8 – Farewell by Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: So this was it. The final stop on my weekend with the Silent Eye, not far from where it had begun for me, two days earlier. We were very close to Aberdeen airport, but, other … Continue reading
So… Stuart France
* … “Why, this stone in particular, we may wonder?” * * “Or, we may not.” * * “There’s always something, inner…” * * “And something, outer…” * * “And something bigger, than both.” Source: Stuart France
Posted in Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged albion, interpretation, landscape, meaning, psychology, standing stone, stone circle, symbolism
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Sentinels… Stuart France
* In this part of the world ‘erratics’, that is, ‘river-worn’ rocks are considered High Art… Their untramelled forms adorn every gate-post. * Source: Sentinels… | Stuart France
Fortingall… Stuart France
* A berry long time ago… * * Before Worshippers… * * And Scholars… * * And Monarchs… * * And Warriors… Continue reading: Fortingall… | Stuart France
Tincture of Time III… Stuart France
* … Or, Copper’s multi-process smelt, could that hand be already dealt by Chronic graces beyond old-and-new? * Source: Tincture of Time III… | Stuart France
Posted in alchemy, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Poetry, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged albion, landscape, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology, weekend workshop
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Maiden Mother Crone, Part 7 – The Dance by Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: It was Sunday morning, and it was raining again. But I breakfasted with friends, warmth and laughter a pleasant way to begin the day. Outside, a raven wandered along the wooden fence – one of … Continue reading
Tincture of Time… Stuart France
* It may be That the seed Is the End-Game Of the tree. * Source: Stuart France
