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Category Archives: Don and Wen
Space Time…
* ‘…You may as well know now you are far more likely to see the spiritual than you are to read it. The spirit came first and we learned to see before we learned to read. It is nigh on … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen, france and vincent
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, The Silent Eye, writing
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Moving Finger… Stuart France
* The moving finger, tells, the time… * “The moving finger tells the time, what?” * Continue reading at Stuart France
Posted in albion, Art, Books, Don and Wen, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology
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Time travelling: Fantastic beasts and where to find them…
The reason I had long wanted to take my companion to the church at Breedon on the Hill was carved in stone. On my first ‘accidental visit’, I had been astounded by a collection of cross shafts tucked away in … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Art, Churches, Don and Wen, dragons, History, Photography
Tagged angel, Anglo-Saxon art, archaeology, breedon on the hill, carved stone, Church of SSs Mary and Hardulph
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Time travelling
Nearly five years ago and with strict instructions from my writing partner about ‘not finding things’ on my way north without him, I had accidentally found Breedon on the Hill and we had been ‘going to’ go there together ever … Continue reading
A visit to Tissington
The day was bitterly cold. Icy winds and heavy skies meant that it was definitely not the weather for tramping the moors on search of ancient stones. Instead, we had a run out to Tissington, knowing that one of the … Continue reading
Chanteater… Stuart France
* It was probably foolish, I know… * * But I took a liking to this ‘little lady’. * * Who, if the board is correct, could have been supporting the capstone’s weight for over six thousand years. * Continue … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Photography
Tagged Hag Stones, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Sky-Saw III… Stuart France
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Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Don and Wen
Tagged Cumbria, landscape, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology, standing stone, stone circle, Stuart France, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism
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Sky-Saw II… Stuart France
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Not a stone… Stuart France
It is a familiar conundrum. Whenever we come across sites like this, and we seem to come across more than a few, there is an inevitable question. How much of it is natural? Without question much of it is, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Derbyshire, giants, landscape, meaning, mercia, mystery
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