In The Shadow Of Our Ancestors – Summer Solstice At Stonehenge
23 Jun 2011 1 Comment
in Artists, Historical Re-enactment, Love, music, nature, Old English Traditions, Religion, Society & Culture Tags: cannabis, drugs, Druid, earth, love, pagan, peace, prehistoric, solstice, standing stones, stonehenge, summer
Fancy spending a night under the stars – literally under the stars with at least enough people to fill the London O2 Arena to capacity? You won’t be allowed to take a tent or sleeping bag, just a poncho.
Freedom of Information Request Prompts Zombie Attack
18 Jun 2011 26 Comments
in Artists, Comedy, Film, Historical Re-enactment, Society & Culture, theatre Tags: attack, freedom, freedom of information, leicester, undead, zombie
A hoard of zombies recently attacked the offices of Leicester City Council.
A Series Of Curious Events
03 Jan 2011 Leave a Comment
in Artists, Comedy, Film, Historical Re-enactment, Love, music, nature, Old English Traditions, Political Events, Religion, Society & Culture, Sport, theatre Tags: annual review, anthropology, curiosity, human
In the first year of www.lucypeel.com, a variety of age old traditions, circus shows, conferences, fairs, farming events, festivals, ghost hunts, theatre productions, music concerts, parades, political events, protests, religious gatherings and sports events have been discussed as illustrated in the following short film –
Jorvik Viking Festival
27 Feb 2010 2 Comments
in Historical Re-enactment, Old English Traditions Tags: agression, battle, EDL, Festival, fighting, Historical Re-enactment, history, Jorvik, Jorvik Viking Festival, screaming, sheilds, shouting, swords, Viking, violence
Ah, the city of York. As described by some some as having architecture so lovely that you’ll be spending most of your time looking up and bumping into people, tangled cobbled streets that are really good for getting lost in and wandering around the fantastic tiny shops (just make sure there is some space on your credit card before you visit), a massive church where you’ll have to pay £5 if you want to see anything more than the entrance hall. Oh, and don’t worry about getting a (non-alcoholic) drink. There are so many cafes about – lets just all hope that they all have toilets…
Quite peaceful.
Then all of a sudden you come aross these chaps walking down the street;
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