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Table-top-Mountain… Stuart France
* “Strange how these, now hollow, structures always appear to be associated with a hill.” * Continue reading at Stuart France
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Descriptions … Stuart France
* Two singular stones, And one duality… * Yet, tantalisingly, there are lots of other stones, seemingly strewn, and lumps, and bumps, and cavaties, Continue reading at Stuart France
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Playing Place… Stuart France
* Well, it didn’t take us long to get there did it? But let’s ponder a moment what this structure could mean… Continue reading at Stuart France
Elusive realities: M. J. Mallon ~ Strange encounters
We were chatting in the kitchen at the time. Through the window I glanced to the right and I saw a momentary striking image, an indeterminate shadow of black and white twirling, pirouetting on the spot. My eyes couldn’t keep … Continue reading
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Not-Things… Stuart France
* ‘While-ever you’re attached to things, You’ll never understand not-things…’ Count Jack Black * Reblogged from Stuart France
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Tagged esoteric, interpretation, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology
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Holy Scions… Stuart France
* Given that we were now checking out the ‘Michael Line’, One might have expected some sort of ‘Angelic Support’… * * But even by our standards, The send off assumed ridiculous proportions… * Continue reading at Stuart France
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Callings… Stuart France
* It is entirely possible that this ‘fella’ once stood in a ‘circle’. He now guards a lay-by in an unassuming stretch of Dartmoor, if such a thing can be said to exist. * * Nearby, stands a ‘wayside cross’ … Continue reading
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‘Aye’ of the day’s eye… Stuart France
* Approaching Avebury in this way we got to side-step the crowds. * * Most of whom had been unceremoniously penned into the Red Lion. * * But it is not about meticulous planning. * Continue reading at Stuart France
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St Michael de Rupe… Stuart France
* “It is something of a ‘dream come true’ to be here, looking at this.” “In all its technicolour glory.” “Traditionally, Michael is depicted either ‘slaying’, or ‘fixing’, or as we might say, ‘drawing’, or even ‘tickling’, the dragon, or, … Continue reading
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The Rock of Brentor… Stuart France
* ‘…A church, full bleak, and weather beaten, all alone, as it were forsaken…’ * “St Michael de Rupe?” “St Michael the Rock.” “I thought St Peter was supposed to be the ‘Rock’?” * * “The rock referred to here, … Continue reading
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