a murder of crows

January 29, 2009

Glencoe on the way to skye

Filed under: 2006 — Administrator @ 10:16 am

from Wackypedia


Glencoe Village (Gaelic: Gleanna Comhann) is the main settlement in Glen Coe, Lochaber, Highland, Scotland. It lies at the north-west end of the glen, on the southern bank of the River Coe as it enters Loch Leven (a salt-water arm of Loch Linnhe).



The term ‘Glencoe Village’ is a recent one (appearing on a few road signs only in the last 20 years), however the setting in Glencoe valley is quite historic as it is near the site of the massacre of MacDonalds by the Campbells in the 1690s, acting on the orders of King William III. The village occupies an area of the glen known as Carnoch. Even today there is Upper Carnoch and Lower Carnoch. A small hospital, with no emergency services (Fort William is the nearest) lies at the far end of the village just over an arched stone bridge. Within Glencoe Village there is a small village shop (now a Nisa), local church, history museum, Post Office, Glen Coe mountain rescue center, numerous quality bed and breakfast establishments, and a small primary school. Several eating establishments are around including the Carnoch Restaurant situated in Glencoe village, and Clachaig Inn situated at the mouth of the glen. Glencoe is also a popular location for self catering holidays; with many chalets, cottages and lodges available for weekly and short break rental. Also located in the village, but along the A82, is the Glencoe Visitor Center, run by the National Trust for Scotland. This modern (constructed in 2002) visitor center houses a coffee shop, store, and information center.

January 16, 2009

dungeons

Filed under: 2006 — Administrator @ 3:05 am

thay put me in a dungeon here in edinbourgh

prolly cau se i cant spell

its dark and gloom y here

but thay bring grog and tale me

theres a maiden in the lane

waiting for me

if i agree to behave

January 8, 2009

the Crossroads

Filed under: 2006 — Administrator @ 8:56 am

i usually get the blues

pretty bad around christmas

and so this year i decided

to take a trip to

the crossroads in mississippi

January 1, 2009

rapture

Filed under: 2006 — Administrator @ 8:27 am

“Now, I came to this idea of bliss because in Sanskrit, which is the great spiritual language of the world, there are three terms that represent the brink, the jumping-off place to the ocean of transcendence: sat-chit-ananda. The word “Sat” means being. “Chit” means consciousness. “Ananda” means bliss or rapture. I thought, “I don’t know whether my consciousness is proper consciousness or not; I don’t know whether what I know of my being is my proper being or not; but I do know where my rapture is. So let me hang on to rapture, and that will bring me both my consciousness and my being.” I think it worked.”

Joseph Campbell

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