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Tag Archives: Merlin
Epilogue: The Magical and Mystical Mystery Tour
Before people went on pilgrimages to Canterbury to see the shrine of Saint Thomas a Beckett, they went on pilgrimages to Winchester – and the saint at the centre of that was Swithun. Lovely Laura, the jazz singer, reminded me about that over breakfast that … Continue reading
Posted in Camelot, Canterbury, Pilgrimages, Winchester, Writers
Tagged Camelot, King Arthur, Merlin, Paolo Coelho, Saint Swithun, Saint Thomas a Beckett, saints, Santiago De Compostela
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The Lost Pilgrims of The West
Going further west than I had ever done before, I was expecting to see and meet more of those that I originally met heading The Alternative Way, as I have dubbed it. This would mean finding those who were more caught up … Continue reading
Posted in Pembrokeshire, Pilgrimages, St. David's, Whitesands, Winchester
Tagged Merlin, pilgrims
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