Put your circuits in the sea
After years of not even being able to pirate it,
spatch and I have finally just finished the first series of BBC Ghosts (2019–23), during which he pointed out to me the half of the cast that had been on Taskmaster. I recognized a guest-starring Sophie Thompson.
This article on the megaliths of Orkney got Dave Goulder stuck in my head, especially once one of the archaeologists interviewed compared the Ring of Brodgar to sandstone pages. "They may not have been intended to last millennia, but, now that they have, they are stone doors through which the living try to touch the dead."
I wish a cult image of fish-tailed Artemis had existed at Phigalia, hunting pack of seals and all.
Any year now some part of my health could just fix itself a little, as a treat.
This article on the megaliths of Orkney got Dave Goulder stuck in my head, especially once one of the archaeologists interviewed compared the Ring of Brodgar to sandstone pages. "They may not have been intended to last millennia, but, now that they have, they are stone doors through which the living try to touch the dead."
I wish a cult image of fish-tailed Artemis had existed at Phigalia, hunting pack of seals and all.
Any year now some part of my health could just fix itself a little, as a treat.

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The other elusive BBC thing that has suddenly turned up on Kanopy is all the Mark Gatiss-penned installments of the revival of A Ghost Story for Christmas, The Tractate Middoth (2013) through Woman of Stone (2024). Not sure why not the earlier ones, but if they stick around, even if I argue with them, I will probably check them out.
[edit] Or there's the Internet Archive.
Obviously, the availability, not your flatness.
Less flatness all round.
*hugs*