18 March 2025
16 March 2025
It's in the trees!
I give myself a kick up the bum this morning and finally headed out to the trees I have been meaning to photgraph all months. Whilst I was diappointment that the woods had received a bit of a clear with a few of the trees having been chopped into logs, there were still a couple of the trees I was looking forward to finally photograph them.
These tree outgrew their iron girdles (designed, I think, to stop farm animals eating them as saplings) many years ago.
My aim achieved, Me and Mrs E settled ourselves in the snug of the nearby Gower Inn pint for a cheeky pint.
With the early afternoon weather being unusually clement, we worked off our pint by taking a walk through the woods behind the pub car park.
This is the site of Trinity Wells, the first Baptist Church in Wales:
The Killy-Willy stream leads to another great Gower Hamlet, Ilston and past a fantastic ancient Yew in a medieval graveyard. But not for us today.
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| The Killy Willy Stream |
15 March 2025
Shelf Work
14 March 2025
Return of the Werewolf by Guy N Smith
The latest Guy N. Smith reissue was just pushed through my letterbox this evening.
For reasons I am not going to go in to, just yet, I am especially looking forward to the next book in this series being republished 🙂
13 March 2025
6th Armada Ghost Book
The 6th Armada Ghost Book has my least favourite cover in the anthology series. It looks more like a juvenile adventure/mystery book to my weary eyes rather than suggesting the ghostly terrors awaiting readers within its pages. Again, the artist doesn't receive a credit in the book.
The book was released in 1975, for the price of 25p, making the cost of each tale within the book just a little of 2p a story, which has to be a bargain.
Along with disappointing cover art the story illustrations in the book hardly pump up the fear factor either:
All in all, this was a rather quiet entry in the series. That said, it sold well enough for Armada to start immediate work on a successor...
The later updated artwork for the book's re-release addressed the lack of scares in the original art with this:
Just look at the state of that cat!
12 March 2025
GNS2 Back On
With a sudden flurry of interest these past few days, the send issue of the the Guy N Smith zine is very much back on the cards. So much so that I have had to up my game to today to get stuck back into my Guy N Smith ghost story:
When I finally got home, these two beauties had been pushed through my letterbox:
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