@urbanprehisto It is Hookland. The default of the county is spooky.
It is Hookland. The default of the county is spooky.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2020
things are remembered differently
@urbanprehisto It is Hookland. The default of the county is spooky.
It is Hookland. The default of the county is spooky.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2020
@LadyLiminal1 @SJFTremoribus @HooklandE Just believe in yourself like we believe in you and it will all work out.
Just believe in yourself like we believe in you and it will all work out.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2020
What we are writers of strange stories are really doing is composing love letters to that time in childhood where we could talk of dragons and ghosts as things real as other items we had never seen such as Buckingham Palace or the Great Pyramid. #CLNolan #Writing
What we are writers of strange stories are really doing is composing love letters to that time in childhood where we could talk of dragons and ghosts as things real as other items we had never seen such as Buckingham Palace or the Great Pyramid. #CLNolan #Writing
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2020
He’s ACT. You can’t reason with ACT. People that think there’s spiritual lines of energy UFOs use like runways and because of that, they can blow pylons and people up so there’s no blockage on those lines, are beyond reason. They’ve gone to live in Pisspuffin Land. – #DICallaghan
He's ACT. You can't reason with ACT. People that think there's spiritual lines of energy UFOs use like runways and because of that, they can blow pylons and people up so there's no blockage on those lines, are beyond reason. They've gone to live in Pisspuffin Land. – #DICallaghan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2020
@HenryRothwell One of my favourite images.
One of my favourite images.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2020
@AntipodeanWyrd @ryanliveson @SwanRiverPress @lowtheband Indeed!
Indeed!
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2020
@MariaStrutz @HenryRothwell Erased earthwork effigies, the lost Long Owl of Hookland. The destroyed Seer Towers. Hookland is haunted as much by the aching absence of what is no longer there for us to look at as it is by its ghost-soaked ruins. – George Kindred, Û÷Hookland HauntingsÛª, 1970
Erased earthwork effigies, the lost Long Owl of Hookland. The destroyed Seer Towers. Hookland is haunted as much by the aching absence of what is no longer there for us to look at as it is by its ghost-soaked ruins. – George Kindred, ‘Hookland Hauntings’, 1970
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2020
@MariaStrutz @HenryRothwell Was what I was working on when the image popped up.
Was what I was working on when the image popped up.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2020
Erased earthwork effigies, the lost Long Owl of Hookland. The destroyed Seer Towers. Hookland is haunted as much by the aching absence of what is no longer there for us to gaze upon as it is by its ghost-soaked ruins. – George Kindred, Û÷Hookland HauntingsÛª, 1970
Erased earthwork effigies, the lost Long Owl of Hookland. The destroyed Seer Towers. Hookland is haunted as much by the aching absence of what is no longer there for us to gaze upon as it is by its ghost-soaked ruins. – George Kindred, ‘Hookland Hauntings’, 1970
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2020
Even if you hear The Hum you might not hear the signals in the noise. You might not hear the electric ley of the land. I hear it all in The Hum. We all do. – Tattoo Labyrinth Dave, Pylon Person, 1973 https://t.co/tz6ItuibCm
Even if you hear The Hum you might not hear the signals in the noise. You might not hear the electric ley of the land. I hear it all in The Hum. We all do. – Tattoo Labyrinth Dave, Pylon Person, 1973 pic.twitter.com/tz6ItuibCm
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) December 6, 2020