@CasanovasTool @TheLutenist1 Oh no. I go only where welcome.
Oh no. I go only where welcome.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 8, 2017
things are remembered differently
@CasanovasTool @TheLutenist1 Oh no. I go only where welcome.
Oh no. I go only where welcome.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 8, 2017
“Totems come in many forms. Some hold to the tree, we the pylon.” – Dee-Dee, Child of the Hum, HOHP-I https://t.co/n18EoEWKWI
"Totems come in many forms. Some hold to the tree, we the pylon."
– Dee-Dee, Child of the Hum, HOHP-I pic.twitter.com/n18EoEWKWI— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 8, 2017
@goatpal120 Hookland Oral History Project – Intercommune
Hookland Oral History Project – Intercommune
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 8, 2017
I don’t care if the UFOs told you to do it. It’s illegal and you’re bloody nicked. – DI Callaghan
I don't care if the UFOs told you to do it. It's illegal and you're bloody nicked. – DI Callaghan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 8, 2017
@goatpal120 You are welcome.
You are welcome.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 8, 2017
@arborlowenviron @MatthewPope As C.L. Nolan once said: ‘Maps are the prettiest of lies.’
As C.L. Nolan once said: 'Maps are the prettiest of lies.'
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 8, 2017
Nephomancy – divination by clouds – is an art known to many of the cunning folk, especially ‘Wind Talkers’. https://t.co/MrQv9unNHE
Nephomancy – divination by clouds – is an art known to many of the cunning folk, especially 'Wind Talkers'. pic.twitter.com/MrQv9unNHE
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 8, 2017
Writing #horror is a jabbing of fingers at the points in the psychic skin most likely to tear and let all the cave atavism out. – #CLNolan
Writing #horror is a jabbing of fingers at the points in the psychic skin most likely to tear and let all the cave atavism out. – #CLNolan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 8, 2017
I looked through an old cunning folk book in the Museum archive. One recipe calls for ‘barrow water’. – Matt Adams https://t.co/2nBmqjf7gT
I looked through an old cunning folk book in the Museum archive. One recipe calls for 'barrow water'. – Matt Adams pic.twitter.com/2nBmqjf7gT
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 7, 2017
@eamonngriffin This begs the question, was the film in 1988 Crocodile Dundee II or Coming To America?
This begs the question, was the film in 1988 Crocodile Dundee II or Coming To America?
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 7, 2017