@Findlay_Young Not in this case. There are many other bone horses and this is the Penglaz.
Not in this case. There are many other bone horses and this is the Penglaz.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 6, 2019
things are remembered differently
@Findlay_Young Not in this case. There are many other bone horses and this is the Penglaz.
Not in this case. There are many other bone horses and this is the Penglaz.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 6, 2019
@Findlay_Young The Mari Lwyd is a winter horse – a grey horse – whereas this is a summer or white horse.
The Mari Lwyd is a winter horse – a grey horse – whereas this is a summer or white horse.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 6, 2019
The locals call them Mother Mourne’s Ribs, named for her alleged part in hag-calling the storm that pushed the ship upon the shore. #WitchWednesday https://t.co/cUSq725uuf
The locals call them Mother Mourne's Ribs, named for her alleged part in hag-calling the storm that pushed the ship upon the shore. #WitchWednesday pic.twitter.com/cUSq725uuf
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 7, 2019
All those fears of weak men curled up into the word witch and thrown at us. Fools! Do they never learn that there is power in naming? – Faith Dunmort, Barrow Wisdom Coven, 1972. #WitchWednesday
All those fears of weak men curled up into the word witch and thrown at us. Fools! Do they never learn that there is power in naming? – Faith Dunmort, Barrow Wisdom Coven, 1972. #WitchWednesday
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 7, 2019
They may have macadamised it, given it the title of road, but Lost Lane retains its spirits, its association with witches who walked it on way to the doom pond. #WitchWednesday https://t.co/pyjAinVKk6
They may have macadamised it, given it the title of road, but Lost Lane retains its spirits, its association with witches who walked it on way to the doom pond. #WitchWednesday pic.twitter.com/pyjAinVKk6
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 7, 2019
Landscapes are not haunted even though they may be spirit-scarred. For ghost soil is a natural part of place. It is the people of those landscapes who are haunted by the strange blooms the ghost soil grows. – #CLNolan https://t.co/KGqkd25KlM
Landscapes are not haunted even though they may be spirit-scarred. For ghost soil is a natural part of place. It is the people of those landscapes who are haunted by the strange blooms the ghost soil grows. – #CLNolan pic.twitter.com/KGqkd25KlM
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 6, 2019
In most situations, the word appeasement has an unpleasant undertow, but when it comes to Hookland and the King-Under-the-Sea, it makes sense. – #MattAdams, 1980 https://t.co/3gGjfe1ZdH
In most situations, the word appeasement has an unpleasant undertow, but when it comes to Hookland and the King-Under-the-Sea, it makes sense. – #MattAdams, 1980 pic.twitter.com/3gGjfe1ZdH
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 6, 2019
@SpaceWeather9 I keep getting ask to go documentaries about Mazi conspiracy theories to talk about this.
I keep getting ask to go documentaries about Mazi conspiracy theories to talk about this.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 6, 2019
@nhearthwitch @GhostCatLady The Ghost Bear is the countyÛªs official coat of arms. Legends of bears are thick in its folklore, for the land has a long memory.
The Ghost Bear is the county’s official coat of arms. Legends of bears are thick in its folklore, for the land has a long memory.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 6, 2019
@ZolaClyde1 Thank you, but fairly standard for the county.
Thank you, but fairly standard for the county.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 6, 2019