Active Entries
- 1: [Open Post] Heathen Open Post
- 2: [Main Blog Post] [Book] Thoughts on A Short History of Ethics
- 3: Ask Me (Just About) Anything
- 4: A Request: Help with Dream Interpretation
- 5: [Main Blog Post] [Book] Blessing: the Art and the Practice
- 6: Divination Offering - Rune or Ogham Reading Through the End of the Year
- 7: [Main Blog Post] Looking Back on 2024 and Forward to 2025
- 8: [Main Blog Post] How the Cost of Freight Has Shaped the World
- 9: [Main Blog Post] [Heathen Rosary] Draft "Hail Holy Forebears"
- 10: [Main Blog Post] [Book] Thoughts on Shadow Tech
Style Credit
- Base style: Patsy by
- Theme: Clay Deco by
Expand Cut Tags
No cut tags
no subject
Date: 2023-09-11 12:54 pm (UTC)I enjoyed seeing the remnants of cowboy culture in the "stockyard" part of town, but it was really weird to us to see virtually no sidewalks anywhere we drove. I think the cowboy stuff relates to the "borderer" thing from my limited experience of the place, but that was my impression -the legacy of "cattle raids" and all from the Scots-Irish. I also note that the most recent popular translator of the Tain Bo Culaigne and related tales from the Irish epics is Randy Lee Eickhoff who wrote westerns too.
Since that's all I can say about the state, I'll leave it at that, but I enjoyed your musings. Also, the other time I drove through the top, pan-handle I suppose, on I-40 I enjoyed seeing all those cars with their hoods stuck down in the dirt. A cool art piece!
I really need to reed Albion's Seed. I started the "American Nations" book, but haven't finished it!
Blessings,
Justin Patrick Moore