@blaurock Stay Belows in drought, hibernate in the mud and wait the return of rain.
Stay Belows in drought, hibernate in the mud and wait the return of rain.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2018
things are remembered differently
@blaurock Stay Belows in drought, hibernate in the mud and wait the return of rain.
Stay Belows in drought, hibernate in the mud and wait the return of rain.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2018
@blaurock https://t.co/Xc20Qf1qoF
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2018
The Hum is telling the stories of the land. Why wouldn’t we follow it? – Dee-Dee, Pylon Person, 1973, #VOH https://t.co/g3EtAFt1WW
The Hum is telling the stories of the land. Why wouldn't we follow it?
– Dee-Dee, Pylon Person, 1973, #VOH pic.twitter.com/g3EtAFt1WW— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2018
@MikeStuchbery_ @NetflixUK It is visually stunning and disturbing, poignant and highly flawed, but worth the time and emotional investment.
It is visually stunning and disturbing, poignant and highly flawed, but worth the time and emotional investment.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2018
In today’s extract from the #Hookland Dialect Dictionary, malign sprites, witches’ teats, and bizzy-boils. https://t.co/Mjm69vI1je
In today's extract from the #Hookland Dialect Dictionary, malign sprites, witches' teats, and bizzy-boils. pic.twitter.com/Mjm69vI1je
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2018
@horrorhomeroom @DawnKeetley @RuthHeholt @LancasterGothic Wowza.
Wowza.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2018
@DrFrancisYoung @pacoulmag The stone sentinels with eon gaze, they watch the living with the bitter judgment of those cursed with unresolvable regret.
The stone sentinels with eon gaze, they watch the living with the bitter judgment of those cursed with unresolvable regret.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2018
Those English variations of the Roman Rite such as Sarum and Weychester were built on Celtic and Saxon bones. Old Albion whispers through them. – Rev. H.R. Fade, 1896
Those English variations of the Roman Rite such as Sarum and Weychester were built on Celtic and Saxon bones. Old Albion whispers through them. – Rev. H.R. Fade, 1896
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2018
@azrael2393 https://t.co/gzRzMG6j1D
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2018
The cliffs at Dedwick wait for the Tithe Tide when the King-Under-the-Sea will have his due from the land. https://t.co/thR7szpW1Z
The cliffs at Dedwick wait for the Tithe Tide when the King-Under-the-Sea will have his due from the land. pic.twitter.com/thR7szpW1Z
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 5, 2018