Hookland 2/9/20 3:42:11

For a tree to have assisted a man or woman take their life through rope and the dreadful inevitability of gravity, is enough to earn it a sorrowful reputation. When it counts two ghosts, it becomes feared. The Far Oak on Abbey Common is a tree of terror. – #CLNolan https://t.co/9LkbLzz0xC

Hookland 2/9/20 3:57:34

@helen_bleep Indeed, but as you know, people fall into two broad groups – those who love and develop close relationships with trees and those who see only their use, their future felling and use of wood.

Hookland 2/9/20 4:58:41

The burying of the bones is so rarely an end to a haunting. It becomes merely an act of transplantation. An infecting of new soil with the trauma of the past. Phantom vector. – Rev. Audrey Hall from his talk ‰Û÷An Introduction To Ghost-laying‰Ûª.

Hookland 2/9/20 7:09:04

I don’t understand some churches Nokes. For places that are meant to be all about love and redemption, there are an awful lot of them look like they’ve been designed by a bloke with a profound case of the terminal glooms. – #DICallaghan on ecclesiastical architecture https://t.co/3GdUWjvQDW