Saturday, 18 September 2010

revisiting Avebury

I reckon that Stonehege was build by the contemporary equivalent of Microsoft, whereas Avebury was definitely an Apple circle.

this is Terry Pratchett writing (a while ago). having relatively recently learned the joys and tribulations of owning a mac, i'm inclined to disagree. i think both monuments were made by apple; both bear the company's signature sleek aesthetic. also, they were probably extremely fit for purpose, but not for mcuh else.

microsoft? they built Seahenge.

other thoughts on Avebury:

In the centre of the village is the Rectory (Vicarage), not looking towards the street, but fronting a pleasant garden and green fields, across which was a path leading to a vast mound said to be the work of human hands. Marvellous it is even as the mystic stones that tell of the creed of the generations gone by; and solemn and peaceful are the blue mists that rest upon it in the early morning, veiling its outlines as the shadows of the past.

now this is Tolkien writing. that is, it's not actually his writing, it's Elizabeth Sewell's, but the wording and spirit are very much him. in fact, she goes on in such a vein that i wouldn't be surprised if someone found a hidden manuscript by her, hidden in a sock drawer or something, about hobbits.

I have lingered at the garden gate day after day, gazing upon the old circular hill, and hearing no sound to break the stillness of the air, until I could have fancied that peace–the peace of a world which has never echoed to the sound of a human voice–the peace of the spirits who rest in hope, was lingering amidst that quiet village.

(thanks to the heritage journal for quoting Sewell and reminding me of the lesser spotted standing stones)

Monday, 13 September 2010

Happy Hobbit Hops

Saturday, 21 August 2010

no angels

Galadriel at a masked ball. how ironic.

Friday, 6 August 2010

Sauron blogs

sow ee know that Sauron is very much alive on the internet, and creating a ring of blogs. Annatar's Blog is his most volcanic at the moment. i do knot know the purpose of all this, either he's just got a lot of time on his hands as a disembodied spirit, or he's plotting something.

the latter seems a bit more likely in the light of my my latest find... Ringer's Diary.

Friday, 28 May 2010

popinjay


i'm this close to accepting balrog wings, thanks to this image.

Sunday, 9 May 2010

a boonk to treasure

well, it looks like he found a publisher, fater lal.
let us hope it is lal for the beest.

Friday, 23 April 2010

erm... wellcome?


these, according to the clearly-blessed-by-tyope outfit wellcome collection, are toilet instruments.

whoever used athame-like instruments for their toliet is what i'd like to know.