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Seeking the Hermit…by Stuart France
* “Should be over by the crags.” * * “Look more like Hags to me.” * * “But Hags are usually at barrows.” Continue reading here
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Tagged ancient sites, Derbyshire, Don and Wen, giants, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, talking head, The Silent Eye
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Overkill hill by Stuart France
* Never look back! It is good advice, unfortunately in literature, this advice, when given, is never adhered to. Gilgamesh…Orpheus…Lot…Dr Faustus… They are all concerned with Soul. The Soul that turns to look back is caught in time. It is … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient sites, Books, Derbyshire, Don and Wen, magic, meaning, mercia, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, stone circle, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
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Ground Zero from Stuart France
* Deep in the heart of Derbyshire… * * A single, eerie light shines out from Langsett Towers… * * And something primal stirs. * * As night descends, a flare flames… Continue reading here.
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Tagged Derbyshire, fire dance, landscape, magic, meaning, Mister Fox, mystery, Mythology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Waggon and Horses
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Moonlit by Stuart France #writephoto
Reblogged from Stuart France: * EURYNOME I sing to the moon. I pray to the moon. I cry with the moon, and she tells me the ‘why ?’ Continue reading here.
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(F)lights by Stuart France #writephoto
Reblogged from Stuart France: As the narrow-boat’s snout tickled the under-bridge, Black-Jack cut the engine and peered through the white gloom… A landing-official waved his stray arm in greeting, the lights beyond him intimated warmth and festivity. An Owl screeched… … Continue reading
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Way Old Time… from Stuart France
* ‘Of circular possibilities’… ** ‘Eyeing the Chasm’… ** ‘Extending a welcome’… Continue reading here
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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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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Philology by Stuart France
Reblogged from Stuart France: * The Camel Mind * * bound, it wanders… Continue reading at Philology
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Morphology… from Stuart France
Reblogged from Stuart France: * The image of myself * * I have made… * * is part of my environment… Continue reading at Morphology
