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Binding the wolf

Published: Tue, 11/17/20

Perhaps one of the most dramatic tales recounted by Snorri Sturluson in his Edda is the tale of how Fenriswolf was bound. The story goes that Loki had…

A wall built for nothing

Published: Tue, 10/06/20

Collusion, the third part of my reflection on Bobcat’s ethical principles. The dictionary definition of collusion is: ‘Secret agreement or cooperation…

How do you know what you think you know?

Published: Sat, 10/03/20

Continuing the theme of Bobcat’s Pagan Ethics, plus my addition of fear, which I wrote about earlier in the week. The idea is that the problem of…

What is the worst that can happen?

Published: Wed, 09/30/20

I find that the more I have to think about the harder it is to write. I have managed to write the ninth module of the Foundation programme focusing on…

The garden of your mind

Published: Mon, 09/14/20

This year has not been a good year for gardening, not for us anyway. We have quite a big garden and over the past couple of years I created some beds…

Safe, but, oh how dull

Published: Sat, 08/29/20

When I was a child a favorite of family viewing was Fanny Cradock’s cooking show. Celebrity chefs are nothing new and Cradock was one of the pioneers…

Round the world in seven months

Published: Mon, 08/24/20

I recently finished reading another fairly obscure book I picked up at the Epsom book fair in February. This one is entitled ‘Come Wind and Weather’…

Too much time on Facebook

Published: Mon, 08/10/20

I have spent too much time on Facebook recently. It has been interesting to see what people are thinking about current events, one thing in particular…

Wooden truncheons and white feathers

Published: Fri, 08/07/20

I own a plain wooden truncheon which is over 100 years old. The weapon was issued to my maternal grandfather in 1915 when he was sworn in as a special…

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