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Category Archives: Landscape
Solstice of the Moon: The Singing Stones of Duddo…
It was a little further out of our way than we expected… and a little farther off the road too. When we parked the car, there was no sign of the stones, just a sign saying we would need to … Continue reading
Swords redrawn… #bookextract #fantasy
Some years ago, I published a fantasy novel, set in the magical landscape of Yorkshire. It was initially written to preserve some of the stories and folklore I had learned as a child, wandering the moors with my grandfather. From … Continue reading
Posted in Books, England, fantasy, fiction, Folk Tale, Humour, Landscape, Photography
Tagged esoteric fiction, Fae, giants, magic, Merlin
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Going West: Going to the Devil
At the end of the mountain road we had taken lies a small community clinging to the sides of the gorge above the River Rheidol. Pontarfynach, though, is named for the Afon Mynach, one of its tributaries, that tumbles, roars … Continue reading
Going West: Mountain Road
We were fed and watered… very well-fed, in fact after a home-cooked Welsh breakfast at the Mid-Wales Inn… and on the road early. The weather was finally dry, the sun attempting to peep through the clouds… and there was the … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, flowers, History, Landscape, nature, Photography, travel, Wales
Tagged Cwmystwyth, Elan Valley, gold found in Wales, royal wedding rings, welsh hills, welsh valleys
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Going West: Ghosts and Custard
The trouble with booking a hotel online is that you have very little idea of what you are going to get. Sure, there may be reviews that give an idea of service and quality, but that actually tells you very … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Landscape, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Wales
Tagged Mid Wales Inn, Pant y Dwr
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Going West: Googling the Road to Nowhere
“Nine hours…” We had finally made it to Rhyader as the sodden daylight was fading. “Nine..” We’d only stopped once more on the way and that was to take on board some necessary refreshment. We’d called at the first pub … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Landscape, nature, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, travel, Wales
Tagged Rhyader
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Watching
For the past few days there has been a young heron beside the road on the five mile drive to my son’s home. It stands, arrow thin, shadow blue and perfectly still, almost invisible, watching the drainage ditch that runs … Continue reading
IndieAni Bones and the Dragon’s Lair
It was a misty morning when she woke me. She was up and about earlier than usual… I wasn’t even awake when she started bustling about… and yet, when I’d had my breakfast and went for the leash, all I … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, ancient mound, Ancient sites, Dogs, dragons, History, Landscape, Photography
Tagged Alethea kehas, burial mound, chambered tomb, ridgeway, Uffington, Uffington Castle, Waylands smithy, White Horse
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A Thousand Miles of History XXVII: The Head of the Dragon…
We have lost count of the number of hillforts we have seen, climbed and contemplated… but Carn Lês Boel would be our first true promontory fort. These Cornish ‘fortifications’ or ‘cliff castles’ seem to be nothing of the sort, though, … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites, archaeology, Books, England, france and vincent, Landscape, Photography, travel
Tagged Bronze Age, Carn les boel, Cornwall, promontory fort, tin trade
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A Thousand Miles of History XXVI: Rite of Way
Our next stop was right on the coast. On a day when you could see where your next step would take you, and had we been blessed with more time, we might have parked at Land’s End and walked the … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Landscape, mystery, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged cliffs, Cornwall, following the path, magic, mists, timeless
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