I used to travel to churches for work and was about ten years ago that I encourage there's a strange man. I was about twenty and he was engaging in small talk and then said,
"I was in the navy during the Cold War and part of a submarine crew. We were in Antarctica and I was really close with the captain and he let me look in the periscope at what was under the ice. No one else was allowed to. I can't tell you what I saw but everything you know is a lie."
It was really random, he was a legitimate normal veteran. This was around 2009, but it never left my mind. No idea what could be under the ice or if he was just crazy. Don't know much about submarine culture. But always left me wondering.
I love on a ley line. The air here is very “thin” (my grandmother’s term for a location that seems to have magick). I can say from personal experience there is a clear difference.
I don't know anything about ley lines except that there is something to them: my younger sister did not want to sleep. She was a few months old and -for lack of better words- restless. At their wits end they called someone known for walking with the dowsing rod. She told us to put the crib in another corner of the room.
the baby slept like a baby ever since ;)
I used to travel to churches for work and was about ten years ago that I encourage there's a strange man. I was about twenty and he was engaging in small talk and then said,
"I was in the navy during the Cold War and part of a submarine crew. We were in Antarctica and I was really close with the captain and he let me look in the periscope at what was under the ice. No one else was allowed to. I can't tell you what I saw but everything you know is a lie."
It was really random, he was a legitimate normal veteran. This was around 2009, but it never left my mind. No idea what could be under the ice or if he was just crazy. Don't know much about submarine culture. But always left me wondering.
I love on a ley line. The air here is very “thin” (my grandmother’s term for a location that seems to have magick). I can say from personal experience there is a clear difference.
I don't know anything about ley lines except that there is something to them: my younger sister did not want to sleep. She was a few months old and -for lack of better words- restless. At their wits end they called someone known for walking with the dowsing rod. She told us to put the crib in another corner of the room. the baby slept like a baby ever since ;)
Really like your cartoon too so I stole it ;)
Are you Dutch by any chance?
Yes, is my English that bad you can tell?
Nee het is maar dat ik Zuid Afrikaanse ben so I picked up on your name.
Ek hou van jullie taal ;) Zeer mooi. Zalig Kerstfeest nog!
Bedankt. En ik van het Nederlands.