@WitchOfLeeds You have nothing to apologise for. Big hugs.
You have nothing to apologise for. Big hugs.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 6, 2019
things are remembered differently
@WitchOfLeeds You have nothing to apologise for. Big hugs.
You have nothing to apologise for. Big hugs.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 6, 2019
Uncle Willy was a stone mason in the county. He knew the importance of putting a name on the tombstone to stop the dead from walking. #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/o34WY2PV07
Uncle Willy was a stone mason in the county. He knew the importance of putting a name on the tombstone to stop the dead from walking. #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/o34WY2PV07
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 7, 2019
Yes, that is my actual Uncle Willy. Nothing in Hookland is made up, just remembered differently and in this case, just remembered.
Yes, that is my actual Uncle Willy. Nothing in Hookland is made up, just remembered differently and in this case, just remembered.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 7, 2019
@gibbondemon Erasure is danger. https://t.co/1luqX7sYVe
Erasure is danger. pic.twitter.com/1luqX7sYVe
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 7, 2019
Out on Barrowcross, old stories are held close. Mystery is constant companion. Tales of the White Kin, Spook-lights and Earth Babies as common as tears in the graveyard. #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/VdTXJErukh
Out on Barrowcross, old stories are held close. Mystery is constant companion. Tales of the White Kin, Spook-lights and Earth Babies as common as tears in the graveyard. #CLNolan #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/VdTXJErukh
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 7, 2019
Mother Cox, Mother Knox, Mother Cuthbert of the pox Mother Rib, Mother Whittle, Mother Bone of hiss and spittle Mother Margery, Mother Kate, Mother Helstone who guards the gate – Trad. Hookland Û÷witch-listÛª rhyme. There is power in naming. #FolkloreThursday
Mother Cox, Mother Knox, Mother Cuthbert of the pox
Mother Rib, Mother Whittle, Mother Bone of hiss and spittle
Mother Margery, Mother Kate, Mother Helstone who guards the gate
– Trad. Hookland ‘witch-list’ rhyme. There is power in naming. #FolkloreThursday— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 7, 2019
St. Agilbert of the tall tales and booze, the patron saint of drunks and liars – no wonder his feast is held high in Hookland. #FolkloreThursday https://t.co/0pivgoWG8s
St. Agilbert of the tall tales and booze, the patron saint of drunks and liars – no wonder his feast is held high in Hookland. #FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/0pivgoWG8s
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 7, 2019
They that hath and donÛªt bestow The Devil will reckon with them below – Inscription encouraging the making of offerings at Old GarÛªs Well
They that hath and don’t bestow
The Devil will reckon with them below
– Inscription encouraging the making of offerings at Old Gar’s Well— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 6, 2019
@johnreppion It is almost as if fairness, justice and community values are intrinsic values of the land.
It is almost as if fairness, justice and community values are intrinsic values of the land.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 6, 2019
What to make of the reports from Hookland of tree barnacles or tree-geese, birds said to be hatched from eggs grown by trees? – Charles Fort
What to make of the reports from Hookland of tree barnacles or tree-geese, birds said to be hatched from eggs grown by trees? – Charles Fort
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) February 6, 2019