Your 10-minute warning for #HookWatch.
Your 10-minute warning for #HookWatch. https://t.co/uPSezi30mY
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 9, 2021
things are remembered differently
Your 10-minute warning for #HookWatch.
Your 10-minute warning for #HookWatch. https://t.co/uPSezi30mY
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 9, 2021
@MurphGothic Take up a career as a successful murderer (jaw clenching avoidance is an understated part of what makes some killers kill).
Take up a career as a successful murderer (jaw clenching avoidance is an understated part of what makes some killers kill).
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 9, 2021
While on the train, we often become overshadowed by a strange feeling that a copse we have never seen or noticed before, contains a buried body or a forgotten deposit of treasure. Some part of us wants to pull the emergency cord and run towards it. Such temptation. – #CLNolan https://t.co/WWajNKhGlo
While on the train, we often become overshadowed by a strange feeling that a copse we have never seen or noticed before, contains a buried body or a forgotten deposit of treasure. Some part of us wants to pull the emergency cord and run towards it. Such temptation. – #CLNolan pic.twitter.com/WWajNKhGlo
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 9, 2021
@MadelonWise It just aims to be a conversation on a couch while watching TV to erode some of the loneliness and disconnect felt during this bruising season.
It just aims to be a conversation on a couch while watching TV to erode some of the loneliness and disconnect felt during this bruising season.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 9, 2021
@MadelonWise Look back at previous ones using #HookWatch. It is usually comments as people watch along, but often there is a little discussion a little time afterwards as people catch-up.
Look back at previous ones using #HookWatch. It is usually comments as people watch along, but often there is a little discussion a little time afterwards as people catch-up.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 9, 2021
Give me a library of tombstones to browse, stretching shadows of a boneyard in the last of the afternoon sun and I shall be a happy soul. – #CLNolan https://t.co/5zDJCB6ooD
Give me a library of tombstones to browse, stretching shadows of a boneyard in the last of the afternoon sun and I shall be a happy soul. – #CLNolan pic.twitter.com/5zDJCB6ooD
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) April 9, 2021
Flutes made from human bones, bronze and bone lurs – we witches know what these things taken from Saxon graves are for. We know they are used to call and calm the dead. You can title them Û÷ritual objectsÛª on museum cardboard, but we witches know. – Faith Dunmort #WitchWednesday
Flutes made from human bones, bronze and bone lurs – we witches know what these things taken from Saxon graves are for. We know they are used to call and calm the dead. You can title them ‘ritual objects’ on museum cardboard, but we witches know. – Faith Dunmort #WitchWednesday
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 10, 2021
@ColneyHatch @GroupHookland https://t.co/165x23Mtcy
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 10, 2021
@KJSoar Astral hugs beamed.
Astral hugs beamed.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 10, 2021
The moons before and after Midsummer and Midwinter are known in Hookland as Û÷the witch twinsÛª. We may link this to the countyÛªs twin-witch spirits of Bright Bertha and Dark Peggy or we play ignorant of how witchery is a web of subtle connection. – #EmilyBanting #WitchWednesday
The moons before and after Midsummer and Midwinter are known in Hookland as ‘the witch twins’. We may link this to the county’s twin-witch spirits of Bright Bertha and Dark Peggy or we play ignorant of how witchery is a web of subtle connection. – #EmilyBanting #WitchWednesday
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 10, 2021