@Archieislander @maryfrancesness The tortoise riding on his back.
The tortoise riding on his back.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 7, 2016
things are remembered differently
@Archieislander @maryfrancesness The tortoise riding on his back.
The tortoise riding on his back.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 7, 2016
@Archieislander @maryfrancesness In a blur of mythic racing. https://t.co/HdgA0IdbAj
In a blur of mythic racing. pic.twitter.com/HdgA0IdbAj
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 7, 2016
Hark! Hark! Long before dark The spirits come to town Hark! Hark! Long before dark The spirits walk all around – Traditional Hookland rhyme https://t.co/lDuYApTV53
Hark! Hark! Long before dark
The spirits come to town
Hark! Hark! Long before dark
The spirits walk all around – Traditional Hookland rhyme pic.twitter.com/lDuYApTV53— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 7, 2016
Hark! Hark! It’s nearly dark The spirits are at the gate Hark! Hark! It’s nearly dark The spirits will not wait – Traditional Hookland rhyme https://t.co/RHRTyQMdGc
Hark! Hark! It's nearly dark
The spirits are at the gate
Hark! Hark! It's nearly dark
The spirits will not wait – Traditional Hookland rhyme pic.twitter.com/RHRTyQMdGc— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 7, 2016
@FolkloreThurs @Papergreat Maro mergos, the female spirit of death. And my favourite, the _iburinis! A glowing forest skeleton.
Maro mergos, the female spirit of death. And my favourite, the Žiburinis! A glowing forest skeleton.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 7, 2016
There are other verses of ‘Hark the dark’ rhyme, but it’s meant to be unlucky to repeat them. In Hookland, it’s wise to be mindful of that.
There are other verses of 'Hark the dark' rhyme, but it's meant to be unlucky to repeat them. In Hookland, it's wise to be mindful of that.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 7, 2016
@psychcomm There are days when I cannot help the weeping.
There are days when I cannot help the weeping.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 7, 2016
@psychcomm And you know, it will be in the wrong hands.
And you know, it will be in the wrong hands.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 7, 2016
@psychcomm Exactly. The simple desire to own such an item makes you a wrong ‘un.
Exactly. The simple desire to own such an item makes you a wrong 'un.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 7, 2016
Some believe in the fiction of banks and politics. I chose to in believe in the enriching fictions of #folklore. – #CLNolan
Some believe in the fiction of banks and politics. I chose to in believe in the enriching fictions of #folklore. – #CLNolan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 7, 2016