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Goldcliff

Posted on May 5, 2019 by yawnthepost

I search for mesolithic footprints in the mudflats of the Severn Estuary, avoid a tsunami, then call upon Amy Adams, expert in alien linguistics, to decipher a chilling message.

| Tagged Amy Adams, Arrival, bittern, cuckoo, Goldcliff, M4 Relief Road, Newport Wetlands, Severn Estuary, Wales

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      Bram Stoker passes through a whalebone arch into a time shift, buys an ice cream from a van owned by Stranglers’ drummer Jet Black. Sir Henry Irving morphs into Christopher Lee. Monkey Puzzle Trees do something even more astonishing.
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    • Woolmers Park October 25, 2023
      Diane Perry became a Buddhist nun, spending twelve years meditating in a cave in the Himalayas. Is that any way to live?
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    • Glastonbury September 28, 2023
      Glastonbury is the capital of These Weird Isles. Forget the Festival, wander into town. It is the epicentre of the age old longing for some half hidden Celtic twilight, a nostalgia for a time that never was, a home of sorcerers, eccentrics, tarot readers and crystal magic. If towns are rock bands, Glastonbury is Hawkwind.
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    • The Potteries September 9, 2023
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      Rambling through a churchyard in Amersham to see the grave of Arthur Machen I discover the resting place of Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be executed in the UK. A small amount of digging reveals the prosecution was led by a Buddhist, the same barrister who represented the Crown in the trials of Derek […]
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