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
I have been pretty lax with blogging lately, partly because I’m not doing anything with my mules right now and partly because I have zero motivation to compile any other
I’m taking a holiday week from the Top Barn challenge, so here’s a short post about a very interesting mule I stumbled across last month (Twitter followers may have already
This must be the longest post I’ve ever made – but it is nearly Christmas, and perhaps you would like a good story to curl up with. A while ago,
I regularly use the Internet Archive while researching, but it only recently occurred to me to visit the book section direct and see what running a search for “mule” revealed.
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
These volumes are getting shorter and shorter – but for the sake of brevity, I thought I’d keep this one to a single year! Some more mule-related highlights found while
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