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Road to Somewhere: The Fool’s Journey by Jan Malique
Reblogged from Strange Goings On in the Shed: Photo: Jan Malique I’m once again in the process of reassessing the past. Recent events have prompted me to scrutinise a piece I wrote some time ago. It was a meditation I … Continue reading
Crocodile Man… from Stuart France
* Crocodile Man was married to Whistle Duck and they had two daughters… “We’ll have fish tomorrow night,” said Crocodile Man, “I’ll go out early in my bark canoe.” So next morning Crocodile Man set off, and his two daughters … Continue reading
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Tagged Aboriginal Australians, Books, landscape, meaning, Milky Way, Mythology, psychology, story, Stuart France, symbolism
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La Chapelle Verte by Stuart France #writephoto
Reblogged from Stuart France: La Chapelle Verte All stands hidden Out-of-sight At the heart of the cavernous world. * All lies sequestered Black but comely In the cavernous heart of man. * The unseen green within grey rock Wielder of … Continue reading
Way Old Time… from Stuart France
* ‘Of circular possibilities’… ** ‘Eyeing the Chasm’… ** ‘Extending a welcome’… Continue reading here
Toll Bridge… by Stuart France #NoirWednesday
Reblogged from Stuart France: Black-Jack-Davey had been on the road since sun-up. As twilight descended filching the last of the colour from his day he came upon a village. Up ahead he could make out a little stone bridge and … Continue reading
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Tagged Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, landscape, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France, symbolism
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Feeling True II from Stuart France
* …“No matter,” says Wen, “they sometimes put contact details up.” She starts to scrutinise the notice board of the porch and then taps a number into her phone… “No answer!” Bugger times two! We content ourselves with a swift … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged albion, alternative history, esoteric, hawks, landscape, mystery, psychology, story
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Sound of Waves – by Stuart France
* After holidaying three years running at White-Lake, Mother decided it offered more congenial surroundings than sooty Colton in which to bring up a family so she put it to Father that we really ought to move there for good. … Continue reading
Posted in Memories, Photography, Stuart France
Tagged England, Great Work, magic, meaning, Photography, psychology, story, symbolism
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Green grow the rushes O III… from Stuart France
* …If Tee’s study was the hub of intelligence, then Miss Hunnyfludd’s office, which comprised no more than a hastily compromised ante-chamber to its plush superior, was the heart… Thomas Welch was currently making himself at home in the heart … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, Books, Derbyshire, esoteric, giants, landscape, magic, meaning, mercia, Mister Fox, Mythology, psychology, ritual drama, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
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Liminal– from Stuart France #writephoto
Reblogged from Stuart France: “We still don’t know how they did it, or why, or even if they really did it or not… …We do know that for at least two thousand years these sort of monuments were a … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, ancient sites, Fairy Tale, landscape, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology, Stuart France, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
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Green grow the rushes O… from Stuart France
Reblogged from Stuart France… The Grand-Father Clock, tock…tock…tocked reassuringly in the corner of the oak panelled study. Through the window to one side the ancient time piece’s Big Brother could be discerned dominating the metropolitan sky-line… Tee, was wilfully oblivious … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, Derbyshire, England, giants, Green Knight, green man, landscape, Leaf and flame, mercia, Mister Fox, mystery, Mythology, psychology, story
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