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Tag Archives: Derbyshire
Philology… Stuart France
The Camel Mind * * bound, it wanders… * * let loose, it remains. Reblogged from Stuart France
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Tagged Derbyshire, England, Fairy Tale, landscape, mercia, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, weekend workshop
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Morphology… Stuart France
* The image of myself * * I have made… * * is part of my environment… * * Continue reading at Stuart France
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Tagged Derbyshire, giants, history, landscape, mercia, mystery, psychology
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Why Myth? II ~ Stuart France
* ‘…So, what is the significant act?’ ‘All the acts in the story are significant.’ ‘What is the story about?’ ‘It is about a Dust-Devil.’ ‘For the human body there are really only five significant acts: the first is breathing. … Continue reading
Winter’s Tail… Stuart France
* “In my house the lights Turn themselves on and off…” Count Jack Reblogged from Stuart France
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Tagged Derbyshire, esoteric, Hunters Moon, landscape, Langsett, magic, Mister Fox, mystery, Photography, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
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The Hooded Stone… Stuart France
“It has to be the Stone on Gardom’s Edge…” “What does?” says Wen. “My Robin Hood Stone… I mean it didn’t look much like the stone on Gardom’s Edge but that could have been the angle.” I study the sketch … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative history, Derbyshire, England, landscape, mercia, mystery, standing stone, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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The Lost Stone of Chat… Stuart France
“There is a stone which would be worth visiting. It is in Baslow which is on our way to the Symposium so we could stop off there, grab some lunch, check out the stone and then head off to our … Continue reading
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Time Wise… Stuart France
…I turn the gwid-byll over in my fingers. It is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. It is a sphere of worked and lined stone which shadows forth in raised nodules indicative of the triad. It is heavy … Continue reading
Lord of the Deep – Workshop April 2019
The Silent Eye’s Spring workshop for 2019 * The glories above were unamed. The word for that world beneath, unuttered. Source and time, unfettered, merged… From the mingling waves-of-water came mud and slime. Enshar and Kishar, twin halves of the … Continue reading
Kniveton – The little church that smiled
On my last trip north, I took a different route, and that is always an adventure. With never enough time to take side-trips and explore, I can never resist when something just drops in my path, so when, after three … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Ashbourne, carings, Derbyshire, Norman architecture, stained glass
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Seeds of Change
Time does strange things. It is just a week since our workshop and already it feels as if it is receding into the mists, and yet, it is also as clear and sharp as if we were about to enter … Continue reading
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