Mylissa
My blogs
Blogs I follow
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- Anna's Gap Year
- As the Second Deluge passes by...
- BBC NEWS | Magazine Monitor
- Being and quirkiness
- Blogging To Blame
- Cake Wrecks
- Cigars and Pipes Smoked by Bearded Students
- Dilbert.com Blog
- Dr Awsom - Corfu
- Gullibility
- Identity Check
- Nemeton
- Panjaa's Blog
- Poppies and Epiphanies
- Raggy's Gaming Adventures
- Saint Brian's Chronicles
- The Great PhD Experiment
- The Pagan Prattle Online
- The Wallflower Report
- The Wild Hunt
- Tudor-Virgil Constantin
- Web Business Blog - For Lazy Designers
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Museums or Libraries |
Location | United Kingdom |
Introduction | I’m British and currently 'between jobs'. I live in Basingstoke which isn’t as bad as it sounds, but my true home is on the South Dorset coast. Or, to be honest, anywhere where there is lots of nature close to the sea. I’m Pagan and delighted by the fact that more and more people seem to know what that means. But I still like my views challenged (in an open-minded, non-judgemental and generally friendly way – is it too much to ask?) as I believe it’s important that people think and don’t just follow where they’re led. I’m an Archaeology graduate, and the study of old things fills my life with rainbows and buttercups and fluffy bunny rabbits. So long as the rabbits aren’t doing any damage with their evil burrowing habits. When I’m not gaping in awe at old stuff (or watching Time Team) you might find me reading a book. Or worshiping interesting pagan deities. Or hugging trees. Or gazing adoringly at my boyfriend. Or perhaps curled up with a duvet watching a film and clutching a glass/bottle of wine... |
Favorite Movies | Lord of the Rings, Studio Ghibli, Princess Bride, Labyrinth, Practical Magic, Pirates of the Caribbean, Pink Panther, Pride and Prejudice |
Favorite Books | Terry Pratchett, J.R.R. Tolkien, Thomas Hardy, Arthur Ransome, Jane Austen, Solzhenitsyn, Leo Tolstoy, C.S. Lewis, Ernest Hemingway, Anne Rice, Robert Westall, Susan Cooper |
Your bow is not broken but you've run out of arrows. How can you fake being a bard?
I'd take my clothes off, wave the bow around and insist on being leant the nearest stringed instrument.