The last time we traveled together, we left off with the American side of the Soo. The next morning we awoke bright and early and headed to Canada. It was a relatively easy border crossing and we made our...
Hastur is also known as the King In Yellow and was first introduced by Ambrose Bierce in ‘Haita the Shepherd’ and is noted in that piece as a god of shepherds. The character was then co-opted by...
I must say, I’m not sure on the punctuation of the podcast title, Oh No! Ross & Carrie!, but I think it fits the vibe. I have a strong history of skepticism and a deep and abiding love of the...
The procrastination is over, for the moment, and I have finally created another piece for the NAJ. This weeks entry is Shub -Niggurath, the Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young. How’s that for...
The prompt this week for Journal 52 was either ‘lyrics’ or ‘misheard lyrics’. As I’m certain was the case for many, the classic Hendrix misheard lyric of ‘excuse me while I...
I garden like mad. Veggies and flowers. They need a lot of nutrients and I am not a fan of blue or green fertilizers. It is never a miracle that things grow, just curious that they get as big as they do...
There is little comparison between homemade chicken stock and store-bought. There is a time investment at the front end that is daunting for some, but it is a fabulous way to use every part of your likely...
Rosemary bread is a special treat from the local bakery, often paired with a hearty stew or soup. It is a rare delight, and one that I wanted to recreate at home in the event that I wanted Rosemary bread on a...