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Story Archeology
6 December 2012 by Me
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I am an Anderson Faery (Feri) Initiate, animist and seeker. I hail from Texas, but have lived many places–from the Rocky Mountains to the soft hills of Ireland.
My passions are megaliths, folklore, sociology, and generally sauntering outdoors, especially in the rain.
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Looks amazing thanks for the tip!
Sure thing! I enjoy hearing their take, and am glad some of the more solid scholarship has a public voice (not that all their musings are solid, but they do seem to make the distinction clear when it’s not).