Just before New Year, Chris (my green-man-hunting friend) and I went down to Salisbury to see if we could track down the four green men listed in Clive Hicks’s book The Green Man: a field guide. On the way we stopped off at various small churches along the Wylye valley, and this was very [...]
Posts Tagged ‘folklore’
The Green Men of Salisbury Cathedral
Posted in Green man, Wiltshire, druidry, folklore, paganism, tagged cathedrals, churches, druidry, folklore, Green man, paganism on January 8, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Stepping out
Posted in Blog policy, tagged druidry, family history, folklore, Green man, mystery cats, Wiltshire on October 3, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
So I’m starting this personal blog. It’s designed to run in tandem with my website At the Sign of the Black Cat, filling in the background to my various interests and giving anyone who’s interested a bit of insight into what I’m working on and how I do it.
So if you’re interested in Druidry, family [...]