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Tag Archives: albion
The Earth… Stuart France
* * … is a Spirit-Stone, Calling you home… * Source: The Earth… | Stuart France
Posted in Art, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged albion, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, weekend workshop
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Chapel-en-le-River II… Stuart France
* “It’s a Cop.” “Look again.” “It’s still a Cop.” “Or a very big Long Barrow.” “But it’s a hill.” “Look again.” “It’s still a hill.” “Or a very big Long Barrow.” “They didn’t build Long Barrows that big.” “Why … Continue reading
Mound Found! … Stuart France
* …Stones missing. * * Still, at least this time, there appears to be a reasonable enough explanation for their disappearance. Source: Mound Found! … | Stuart France
Posted in ancient mound, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged albion, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, standing stone, symbolism, weekend workshop
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‘The thing is’… Stuart France
* Quite apart from… * * being excessively beautiful… * * Loch Ness turned… * Continue reading: Stuart France
‘Road Closed!’… Stuart France
* “Can’t think why?” * * “Nor can I!” * Source: Stuart France
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Tagged albion, landscape, magic, weekend workshop
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Stoneland… Stuart France
* … “What, not even Stoneland?” * * “Not even Stoneland,” smiles Wen. * * “Pity, they will never know what they are missing.” * Source: Stuart France
Posted in Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, landscape, magic, mystery, Outlander, psychology, standing stone, stone circle, TV programme
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Either/Or… Stuart France
* Belief is a choice… * * Faith, the living, breathing, certainty. Source: Stuart France
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Tagged albion, landscape, mystery, psychology, symbolism
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Either/Or… Stuart France
* Belief is a choice… * * Faith, the living, breathing, certainty. Source: Either/Or… | Stuart France
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Tagged albion, landscape, mystery, psychology, symbolism
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By Circuitous Routes… Stuart France
* En route… * * We even managed to capture… * * A more than moderately famous beastie on film. Source: By Circuitous Routes… | Stuart France
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A Tale of Two Elks… Stuart France
* Little did we know at this juncture… * * That the Fairy Glen… * * Would eventually lead us… * * By circuitous routes… * * To a ‘Fairy-Mine’. Source: A Tale of Two Elks… | Stuart France
