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  1. - Editing a story about a sinister, floating, multi-limbed creature sighted on Cuckhold's Cove Road. Creepy. That's all I'm saying.
  2. - I need a title for a chapter on ghostly ladies. "Ladies of the Night" isn't cutting it... Suggestions?
  3. - listening to fiddle tunes, and editing a chapter on vanishing schooners, haunted punts, and ghostly dories.
  4. - up far too early, thinking about book chapters
  5. - setting out chapters for my next book of ghost stories
  6. @gmarx put Dec 19, 2010 on the calendar!
  7. @joebjr thanks for the penny!
  8. @elevation02 thanks!
  9. - family heads back to town this afternoon, and I start writing!
  10. - The wren, the wren, the king of the birds, on St Stephen's day was caught in the furze! Happy St Stephen's/Boxing Day!
  11. Just woke from a turkey coma to find it is 5am. Guess I will go back to bed!
  12. - in the shed, around the bay, barbequeing, on Christmas Eve!
  13. Buying suet!
  14. Happy Tibb's Eve! http://www.southerngazette.ca/index.cfm?sid=312522&sc=384
  15. Mummer poll! Should the Heritage Foundation of NL's Mummers Parade be an annual event? Yes or No? http://bit.ly/4rwjLe
  16. RT @candicewalsh: @DaleJarvis I put up some pictures/video from the Mummers Parade on my blog http://bit.ly/6AsSXF
  17. Folklore question of the day: Do you know/have any Newfoundland year end superstitions or beliefs? Your folklorist wants to know!
  18. @hitsfm I think Xmas takes the (fruit?) cake for traditions.
  19. @hitsfm another bit of Xmas folklore: did you know animals are supposed to be able to talk at midnight on Xmas Eve? Listen close!
  20. @hitsfm "janney" MIGHT be corruption of "John Jack" an old term for mummer -> jonnies -> janneys. Also called darbies, oonchicks, & fools!