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Witchcraft Museum, Boscastle
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 10:20
by steamhammerdave
Anyone else been to this museum? Dead cheap to get in and 3 floors covering white and black magic, paganism, druids, satanism, croweley, etc...
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 10:35
by hallucienate
How many floors are dedicated to Nanny Ogg and Granny Weatherwax?
Re: Witchcraft Museum, Boscastle
Posted: 13 Sep 2005, 00:16
by Baron Silas Greenback
steamhammerdave wrote:Anyone else been to this museum? Dead cheap to get in and 3 floors covering white and black magic, paganism, druids, satanism, croweley, etc...
whats left, for the real thing take a trip't'merlins cave
Posted: 13 Sep 2005, 00:20
by eastmidswhizzkid
where abouts is boscastle? i'ld like a look at that.
Posted: 13 Sep 2005, 10:06
by markfiend
Is that the same Boscastle as got flooded a couple of years back? In Cornwall isn't it?
Posted: 13 Sep 2005, 10:11
by emilystrange
i saw a few of the flyonthewall things on that. very moving.
Posted: 13 Sep 2005, 18:11
by steamhammerdave
markfiend wrote:Is that the same Boscastle as got flooded a couple of years back? In Cornwall isn't it?
Yes, the very same...
Posted: 13 Sep 2005, 21:06
by Brideoffrankenstein
Glad to see it's all rebuilt now though
Posted: 13 Sep 2005, 22:38
by eastmidswhizzkid
cornwall's far to long a drive for me unless it's a holiday -shame that dorset and devon have to be in the way
Posted: 13 Sep 2005, 22:50
by James Blast
I'll tack this on here since my threads wither and die
very quickly and
Dave's a good mate
Cream
White Room reformed lineup at RAH, sounds and looks great!
Posted: 14 Sep 2005, 08:03
by steamhammerdave
Thanks for that
James - nice link
Posted: 14 Sep 2005, 09:53
by Jaimie1980
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:cornwall's far to long a drive for me unless it's a holiday -shame that dorset and devon have to be in the way
I feel that way about Devon. I live there.
Posted: 14 Sep 2005, 17:56
by eastmidswhizzkid
Driven wrote:eastmidswhizzkid wrote:cornwall's far to long a drive for me unless it's a holiday -shame that dorset and devon have to be in the way
I feel that way about Devon. I live there.
my sympathies;i've lived down there near Exeter and couldn't away fast enough -still more "interesting" than Dorset.
Posted: 14 Sep 2005, 19:59
by steamhammerdave
personally, I'd move to Cornwall tomorrow...
Posted: 14 Sep 2005, 21:02
by Brideoffrankenstein
I camped in Cornwall to watch the eclipse in 1999 and thought it was absolutely beautiful. I would love another holiday there
Posted: 14 Sep 2005, 21:05
by boudicca
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:I camped in Cornwall to watch the eclipse in 1999 and thought it was absolutely beautiful. I would love another holiday there
Gah! - I wanted to do that...
Instead just sat out in my back garden for a few hours and tried to convince myself it was getting a little darker...
The sky's gone out!
Posted: 14 Sep 2005, 21:07
by Brideoffrankenstein
boudicca wrote:
The sky's gone out!
It did indeed and it was rather apocalyptic I have to say - but amazing. Everyone needs to experience a total eclipse at some point in their lives. Standing on a hill (St Agnes Beacon to be precise) watching the line of darkness rush towards you over the land and over the sea, then back again
Posted: 14 Sep 2005, 21:12
by boudicca
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:boudicca wrote:
The sky's gone out!
It did indeed and it was rather apocalyptic I have to say - but amazing. Everyone needs to experience a total eclipse at some point in their lives. Standing on a hill (St Agnes Beacon to be precise) watching the line of darkness rush towards you over the land and over the sea, then back again
I am sufficiently jealous
.
I'd want Patrick Moore there, to talk me through it...
Posted: 14 Sep 2005, 21:54
by James Blast
you seem to let a lot of amazing events pass you by
b
Posted: 15 Sep 2005, 10:32
by markfiend
I watched the eclipse from Ilkley Moor. OK, it was only partial from there, but it got to 90%+ totality IIRC. Very groovy.