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4 months ago reesetee said:

Very nice, yarb.

4 months ago yarb said:

"We don't feel those locks and chains,
we won't listen to
the lizard part of our brains
giving the orders.
And in the morning we'll be gone:
I'll start the car for Ten Mile Beach,
or maybe Avalon,
across the water."

- The Church, Already Yesterday

5 months ago Treeseed said:

Avalon (probably from the Celtic word abal: apple) is a legendary island somewhere in the British Isles featured in the Arthurian legend, famous for its beautiful apples. It first appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's 1136 pseudohistorical account Historia Regum Britanniae ("The History of the Kings of Britain") as the place where King Arthur is taken to recover from his wounds after his last battle at Camlann, and where his sword Caliburn (Excalibur) was forged. The concept of such an "Isle of the Blessed" has parallels in other Indo-European mythology, in particular Tír na nÓg and the Greek Hesperides, the latter also noted for its apples.
_Wikipedia

5 months ago Sigi said:

I like this word verymuch, do not know if this place reallyexisted once in a while apart from fairy tales!

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