Hookland 2/11/20 3:38:36

@ryanliveson There will be votes, but my current thinking is cartoons on Saturday mornings and a selection of 1970s folk horror and strange sci-fi as enjoyed earlier in the year.

Hookland 2/11/20 5:23:27

#CLNolan wrote about the Pony Hills in his essay ‰Û÷Walking the Ghost Soil – the Pony Hills‰Ûª and in the story ‰Û÷Once-Was Forest‰Ûª – in which a ruffled fox plays an important part.

Hookland 2/11/20 5:57:29

Some call them ‰Û÷Relic Ways‰Ûª and hold to the Christian legend of the paths travelled by saints‰Ûª bones after death. Others maintain the older origin, tell them as ‰Û÷Wraith Ways‰Ûª, talk of a walking with the restless dead. – #CLNolan

Hookland 2/11/20 7:00:57

When you talk to some archaeologists in private they will confess there are objects that have told them their own stories, unfolding histories in their mind. Talk of stones or petroglyphs that have translated themselves through unbidden images. – Dr. Michael Benn

Hookland 2/11/20 9:25:23

‰ÛÏWhat‰Ûªs the difference between a leyhunter and a geomancer Guv?‰Û ‰ÛÏA leyhunter is usually a ponce with a thing for rulers and defacing Ordinance Survey maps. A geomancer is often a magician who actually understands landscape. The later tends to cause less trouble.‰Û – #DICallaghan

Hookland 2/11/20 10:54:29

If you‰Ûªre an ethno-state numpty or a conspiracy theorist using hatred of others as narrative crutch to excuse your own inadequacies, Hookland isn‰Ûªt the lost county for you. If soft-blocked when you follow, take the hint – we don‰Ûªt speak fascist here. #ReEnchantmentIsResistance