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Exploring the Stone Circles of Cornwall

Exploring the Stone Circles of Cornwall

by Louise Heyden

Wed, Sep 30, 2009

During our recent holiday to Cornwall, my partner and I were lucky enough to pay a visit to several of the incredible, ancient stone circles that are in abundance in this part of England. When thinking of the ancient standing stones, one immediately thinks of Stonehenge or those at Avebury. However, Cornwall has a plethora of ancient circles and megaliths that are well worth visiting in their own right.

Life with the Bump

Life with the Bump

by Louise Heyden

Wed, Sep 30, 2009

Well, I am slightly larger than the last time I sat down and wrote for Faezine! Tummy was measuring 29cm at 28 weeks (am now at 30 weeks!) and we are due a midwife home visit in about a week or so. In a month's time we will have reached the safe zone of 34 weeks and will be able to discuss a home birth!

On the Trail of Cornish Faeries: Part 1

On the Trail of Cornish Faeries: Part 1

by Louise Heyden

Wed, Sep 30, 2009

When thinking of Cornish faeries, the first thing that comes to mind is, of course, the Cornish Piskie. But there is much more to the realms of Cornish Faerie than that. Cornwall is a part of England steeped in myth and folklore, with deep Celtic and Pagan roots and a Faery Faith that is still very much alive today.