“If you talk to any serious hiker they’re like yes, demons are real, make sure you don’t walk along a stream for too long, sometimes a witch trails me for miles, avoid wearing bright colours, and pray before entering the forest. The ancient is still very much alive along the edges.” I stumbled upon that … Continue reading The Demons at the Trailhead
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A Whistle of Innocence: A Detailed and Wry Look at Whistle Down the Wind
Two new posts today - I've been stacking them while I've been poorly. I'm on the mend now, I think, so I have a lot more to share. When Mary Hayley Bell’s novel Whistle Down the Wind was published in 1958, it came wrapped in an intriguing premise: what happens when a group of naïve children stumble … Continue reading A Whistle of Innocence: A Detailed and Wry Look at Whistle Down the Wind
Hay Day: Rolling Through Constable’s Rustic Reverie
This time, let’s dive into a painting. I have a large print of this exquisite piece, and I could easily spend the entire day immersed in its beauty. Its serene aura is wonderfully soothing, providing a calm and tranquil escape from the everyday. John Constable's The Hay Wain is a delightful visual ode to the … Continue reading Hay Day: Rolling Through Constable’s Rustic Reverie