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The Landscape Zodiac of Britain part 3 The Hub, Canterbury
Discover the real meaning of the name Canterbury, see why it's the hub of an ancient landscape zodiac that encompasses Britain.
5 commentsThe British Landscape Zodiac Part 8 (goodbye to the age of) Pisces
Oestra is coming - oops - I mean Easter, the eggy thing. But we ain't there yet. this is the part of the rotational-cycle astrologers attributed to the governance or rule of the fishy-sign, Pisces. Imbolc's Little Light has - though you won't...
0 commentsThe Landscape Zodiac of Britain part 2 Whitstable
In this second-bit of my blog about Whitstable I'm going to continue with the themes we were toying with in part one- the idea that The Street at Tankerton, and therefore the entire alignment from Canterbury to Tankerton via Chestfield, is some sort...
6 commentsThe Ley-Lines and Lost-Past of North Kent part 17 North West
Google Earth The alignment, cusp-line, ley-line or whatever you fancy, which I believe to be the middle or centre rather than begining or end of a sign or house, just kisses the northern-most tip of the mainland of Northern Ireland. It has to be...
The Landscape Zodiac of Britain Part 7 Imbolc/Aquarius
After the 12 days of Christmas have passed, the Yule log has spluttered, guttered-out and smoked its last, the New Year revel is only a memory and slowly, slowly, 'normal routine' gets under-way once again.... what now? The next cross-quarter day in...
3 commentsThe Landscape Zodiac of Britain part 1 Whitstable
A curious feature in the landscape, The Street Of Stones at Whitstable, is discovered to be part of a previously unknown Ley-Line Alignment. Local Myths and Old Wives Tales feature it as a central plank in their telling - now reevaluated in the light of this unique theory.
38 commentsThe Ley-Lines and Lost-Past of North Kent part 16 North West
The Ritual Year News Flash: A real drag- it turns out, believe it or not, that I'm not infallible after all. I know that's really hard- if not impossible- to imagine but there you are. I done made a boo boo. It's nothing too major though.. ahem... I...
2 commentsThe Ley-Lines And Lost-Past Of North Kent part 29 Triangle Of Light
There are various ways of looking at this almost un-nameable 'thing' in the landscape- it has many layers and interleaved, interconnected manifestations and out-workings. It is- as everything in the living universe is- fractal in nature. Like...
0 commentsIn Through The Out Door
Fen Lander's trials and tribulations as he try's to publish his first book on landscape.
0 commentsRival Landscape Zodiacs
The last time I posted a blog (last September 2010) I told my reader (you?) that any day soon my masterpiece, The Humanoid Landscape, would be published and available to buy... but, errr, it's like this... five days after I posted that, I got...
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