@GKenna49 Proper.
Proper.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 7, 2019
things are remembered differently
@GKenna49 Proper.
Proper.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 7, 2019
@LadyAlthaea Nolan certainly experienced mountains in both Canada and the United States on his journey from the Pacific Northwest to the Atlantic in 1878-1879.
Nolan certainly experienced mountains in both Canada and the United States on his journey from the Pacific Northwest to the Atlantic in 1878-1879.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 7, 2019
@LadyAlthaea There is no record of him encountering desserts, though his Û÷Penny DreadfulÛª writing in the 1870s certainly includes tales in which they feature.
There is no record of him encountering desserts, though his ‘Penny Dreadful’ writing in the 1870s certainly includes tales in which they feature.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 7, 2019
@LadyAlthaea It has been my experience that any landscape, even farmed land, will show teeth if not fully respected. In some ways my personal experience of desserts suggest that the knowledge of them as wilderness, inoculates travellers across them with a rightful sense of prepared awe.
It has been my experience that any landscape, even farmed land, will show teeth if not fully respected. In some ways my personal experience of desserts suggest that the knowledge of them as wilderness, inoculates travellers across them with a rightful sense of prepared awe.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 7, 2019
@SharonOwensTea @KosmicKris I never mute. It is sneaky. I have too much of the Essex bluntness about me for such malarkey.
I never mute. It is sneaky. I have too much of the Essex bluntness about me for such malarkey.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 7, 2019
@LadyAlthaea While the wild is a gate to the sacred, the remote is often a shortcut to profound wisdom.
While the wild is a gate to the sacred, the remote is often a shortcut to profound wisdom.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 7, 2019
@clipperride It is an rhyme learned at school which sparked years of interest in common land. It is possible you have the old version of the Bible (30,000 words) as opposed to the new version (60,000 words).
It is an rhyme learned at school which sparked years of interest in common land. It is possible you have the old version of the Bible (30,000 words) as opposed to the new version (60,000 words).
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 7, 2019
Hollow spaces waiting on new saints. Wanting figures to ward the sense that the old gods will one day return to evict the church from sacred hill. #CLNolan https://t.co/lmFpJ26Ae0
Hollow spaces waiting on new saints. Wanting figures to ward the sense that the old gods will one day return to evict the church from sacred hill. #CLNolan pic.twitter.com/lmFpJ26Ae0
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 8, 2019
@thevitalspark01 @LilyNath @_psonice @MariaStrutz @cultauthor @Leigh_Wright_ WasnÛªt the best of Copplefords to be honest, but the pork, leek and egg combination is never less than tasty.
Wasn’t the best of Copplefords to be honest, but the pork, leek and egg combination is never less than tasty.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 8, 2019
Serpent horn, last used in a Worm Dance parade in 1919, now in the County Museum at Coreham. https://t.co/SUHmh69OPx
Serpent horn, last used in a Worm Dance parade in 1919, now in the County Museum at Coreham. pic.twitter.com/SUHmh69OPx
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 8, 2019