Under the tormented dark
Bonfire Night this year was madness. Wales has been in lockdown since 23rd October, and with public displays cancelled I guess people decided it was a good opportunity to host
Bonfire Night this year was madness. Wales has been in lockdown since 23rd October, and with public displays cancelled I guess people decided it was a good opportunity to host
Time for some more interesting snippets of mule history! Volume 1 (1716-1791) | Volume 2 (1800-1809)| Volume 3 (1810) | Volume 4 (1811) Volume 5 19th century – general Wow – hardly any for the
If you’re a horse owner on social media, you will probably have encountered the scourge that is equestrian groups. I don’t know what it is about horse people, but put
Yes! Once again, I – the world’s worst cook – am back with another poor attempt at a recipe that happens to have a very tenuous link to mules. Thanks
Halloween is over and done with for another year, but I thought I’d take a moment to talk about a small selection of paranormal mule curiosities. For further reading, I
It’s been a little over two years since Ben and I went hiking in Austria and I am finally putting together my film footage from the expedition. Better late than
A while ago I was tagged in a photo game that was going round Facebook – it’s been so long since I was tagged that I can’t remember the exact
This may seem like a much shorter time frame than in Volume One, but there are a great deal more mentions to sort through in the 19th century section of the
The following are some of the interesting, strange, and downright wacky superstitions that I’ve come across about mules. 1. Romani people found the mule with the longest ears and asked
Another collection of historical mule stories from the UK. I have endeavoured to reproduce the text as faithfully as possible, including the odd way of capitalising random words and the