@Ghostinthehost Oh thank you. That would be lovely.
Oh thank you. That would be lovely.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 4, 2017
things are remembered differently
@Ghostinthehost Oh thank you. That would be lovely.
Oh thank you. That would be lovely.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 4, 2017
“Clever people say Hagleigh means ‘enclosed meadow’, but we who live here knows its really to do with witches.” – Resident of Hagleigh, 1973
"Clever people say Hagleigh means 'enclosed meadow', but we who live here knows its really to do with witches." – Resident of Hagleigh, 1973
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 4, 2017
@Flo_illustrator Some would say to be rid of the hag would be to wake fresh, for a night where the bones of your sleep were not milked of the marrow.
Some would say to be rid of the hag would be to wake fresh, for a night where the bones of your sleep were not milked of the marrow.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 4, 2017
@kayorchison @NickO_Bear Shout if you need owt doing my end.
Shout if you need owt doing my end.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 4, 2017
@GKenna49 It is never wise. It never works. The wood spirits are not keen on iron. https://t.co/u48Eehk2Vl
It is never wise. It never works. The wood spirits are not keen on iron. pic.twitter.com/u48Eehk2Vl
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 4, 2017
The fencing of trees is a bad business. Not least for wood sprites have low regard for all walls and spit upon iron. https://t.co/B3Cb5m99Sd
The fencing of trees is a bad business. Not least for wood sprites have low regard for all walls and spit upon iron. pic.twitter.com/B3Cb5m99Sd
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 4, 2017
@GKenna49 However, wooden fencing always has a sympathy for its kin and is happy to yield.
However, wooden fencing always has a sympathy for its kin and is happy to yield.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 4, 2017
Tourists climbing Old Clip’s Hoof on Barrowcross Moor, 1963. The site is haunted by ghost of those who fell. https://t.co/iLyAK27lDE
Tourists climbing Old Clip's Hoof on Barrowcross Moor, 1963. The site is haunted by ghost of those who fell. pic.twitter.com/iLyAK27lDE
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 4, 2017
@petewylie It has to be said ‘Double Heavy Red Heart’ sounds like a cracking song title.
It has to be said 'Double Heavy Red Heart' sounds like a cracking song title.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 4, 2017
Some dockers say theyÛªve seen ghosts of the old liners, the queens of sea, waiting to come in to their former home. ÛÒ Cunning Jack Rosehip
Some dockers say they’ve seen ghosts of the old liners, the queens of sea, waiting to come in to their former home. – Cunning Jack Rosehip
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) November 4, 2017