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Hi folks, I'm just getting used to the new configurations on the site, as i haven't logged in for two years! I've been trying to contact Morfe and any other people who may have corresponded with me about Wychbury hill fort etc. at that time. Then, i was Forrester, now i'm Forrester 2. Same bloke though. Basically, i uploaded a lot of impressions, folklore etc about Wychbury and surrounds in 2004/2005. It was great to share my thoughts back then, and especially with Morfe, who had a very intimate knowledge of some of the impressions i was getting. All this came to a head, as it were, about 2005/2006 --- about the time i dropped out of circulation. This was because i became somewhat overwhelmed in a psychical sense, as i was drawn ever nearer to the nexus of sites i was writing about. You could say i have had a mental illness, if you liked, but i think in more Jungian terms, and feel i was just exposed to quite rare and particular currents. I'm OK now though. During my convalesence, i wrote a 100,000 word novel, set in Anglo-Saxon Mercia, called "Ismere". The thing kind of wrote itself. Although the period may seem a little late, the content is ultimately about much more ancient magic and mystery. I haven't published, and wouldn't know where to start, but i do think those in TMA with an interest in the area, especially Morfe, would appreciate reading it. I didn't really want to meet up personally back then, because i had a prescience that something very strange and possibly dangerous was about to happen to me, so i didn't want any bad vibes attaching to innocent parties. However, all is well now, and i have a friend (not in TMA) who shares my innermost thoughts. So, if any of you are out there, get in touch --- especially Morfe! There's a whole chapter set in the Forest of Morfe!

Hi

Welcome back, I wish you good health and I hope you are ok.

Morfe doesn't post on here much (the whole site that is) but it does pop up occasionally.

We don't really communicate this days, but, maybe, Wychbury would be a good subject on which to open up a dialogue again.

He's still emailable, check out this and click on the name above the avatar...
http://www.headheritage.co.uk/headtohead/unsung/topic/25755/threaded/299817

As for me I love the place (obviously by my name!). It had always had an aura about the place to me. And the funniy thing is lots of others young and old have said the same thing wothout any prompting from me. So that sort of seals it for me.

Anyway, any person who is a friend of Wychbury is a friend of mine.

Best Wishes

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