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Ken Everett (Ken's Blogspot)kensbookinfo
2026-01-18

A Haunt of Nostalgia

Before I begin, I need to give my thanks to Stephen King for the train of thought that arose while reading It recently for the second time. He describes the town of Derry as a haunt, listing the different definitions of the word haunt, one of which is a place where animals feed.

The past haunts.

Memories ache. Simple ones like thinking of a Currier and Ives print being reminiscent of childhood, where you could open the door in your imagination and step through into the delight of the winterscape print with scenes of snow, dogs, kids, magic, and wonder. Most of all, the feeling that this could last forever—this delightful joy of living in the moment, no worries about tomorrow, only unending wonder at what magic would happen next, that feeling of lightness in the chest, a sense of freedom, oneness with the world. Oh, how memories ache; how memories haunt.

They are the places I go to feed.

I think it’s just something that naturally happens in middle age – certain locked-away memories of childhood begin to resurface, murky at first in the turbid waters of my mind. As I go about my daily routine, whether reading, working, shopping, or engaging in whatever random activity that occupies my time, a little ripple begins to stir within me, driven by the plop of some stone that has come loose from the bank of the river of memory. It’s as if fragments of my past, long buried beneath the sediment of routine life, are calling out for recognition. I make a brief note of the sensation, the subtle tug at my consciousness, but it’s not until it gathers momentum that it transforms into a veritable landslide of recollection. Suddenly, I find myself fully immersed in the clearwaters of my youth, where vivid images and sounds from the past wash over me. I can hear the laughter of friends, the sweetness of sun-drenched afternoons, and the innocence of my younger self.

But we all forget, don’t we? How many adults fully remember their childhood—the freedom, the awareness, the wonder? Maybe we’re supposed to forget, tucked away in the folds of time. How could we possibly attend to the responsibilities of adulthood if we still behave like kids, losing ourselves in daydreams and fantastical play? Ha! Perhaps it would be easier if we had a better sense of wonder, of magic, of imagination—more in touch with the possibility that surrounds us every day.

That’s really it, isn’t it?

Possibility.

As children, possibilities are all around us; we’re open to them regardless of fear, eagerly chasing after shadows and constructing worlds of our own design. We believe everything and anything is possible, from flying to far-off lands to befriending talking animals. But adulthood—what is possible then? Magic? Miracles? Absolutely not, that’s fiction, relegated to storybooks and childhood fantasies. Or is it? It seems in childhood, magic is a fact, a palpable force that colors our experiences with vibrancy. Maybe the magic is real, and the adults who have forgotten (the faces of their fathers. Thankee sai, Stephen King) can still touch that magic; all it takes is perhaps a fleeting moment of nostalgia or a familiar scent wafting through the air.

Because I remember the smells, the air, the texture, the freshness of spring in the Adirondacks, where every breeze carries whispers of possibility. It isn’t just a memory but a place I can still step into, still walk about, touching 1987 like it was yesterday. These are the places I haunt, where echoes of laughter linger and where my imagination took flight. These are the places I go to feed, rejuvenating my spirit and reminding me that though the years may stack upon me like leaves in autumn, the essence of childhood and its endless possibilities are always within reach.

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Ken Everett (Ken's Blogspot)kensbookinfo
2026-01-17
Ken Everett (Ken's Blogspot)kensbookinfo
2026-01-17

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2026-01-17

On this day in 1849, John Nicholas Christen died aged 45. Born in Lübeck (now Germany), he was buried at Derry Cathedral. See more gravestone inscriptions from Derry in the Journals: tinyurl.com/chri1849

Learn about the Journals at MemsDead.com

#OTD #Genealogy #IrishGenealogy #Londonderry #Derry

Transcript of a gravestone inscription.
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2026-01-14
2026-01-10

St Columb's Cathedral was built from 1628-1633 and is dedicated to Saint Columba (Colmcille; (521 �597AD)), the patron saint of Derry. It is a nice cathedral that justifies a visit. #Derry #NorthernIreland backpackandsnorkel.com/Norther

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2026-01-10
St Columb's Cathedral was built from 1628-1633 and is dedicated to Saint Columba (Colmcille; (521 �597AD)), the patron saint of Derry. It is a nice cathedral that justifies a visit. #Derry #NorthernIreland https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Northern-Ireland/Day13/#5i1314
2026-01-09

9 Jan 1610: b. George Wilde, future Bishop of #Derry #otd in Middlesex, the son of Henry Wild, a citizen of London (eebo) d. 29 Dec 1665.

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2026-01-07
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7 Jan 1689: City of #Londonderry's agent David Cairnes reaches #London #otd to look for William of Orange's aid (GAC) #Derry

Backpack and Snorkelbasnorkel@pixelfed.social
2026-01-05
Derry in Northern Ireland was the epicenter of the Troubles. Our self-guided murals tour of Bogside tells a story of The Troubles through the murals in Derry and the meaning behind them. #Troubles #Derry #NorthernIreland https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Northern-Ireland/Day13/#5i134
2026-01-05

Derry in Northern Ireland was the epicenter of the Troubles. Our self-guided murals tour of Bogside tells a story of The Troubles through the murals in Derry and the meaning behind them. #Troubles #Derry #NorthernIreland backpackandsnorkel.com/Norther

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2026-01-05

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It: Welcome to Derry

Guion: 📝📝📝
Realización/interpretación: 🎬🎬🎬🎬
Calidad/tiempo: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Objetivamente es una serie muy buena. Entre sus fotalezas están el hilar perfectamente los acontecimientos con el mundo Derry, que esta vez transcurre en 1962, con todas las películas anteriores. Tiene capítulos buenísimos y muy malrolleros, pero también tiene algún que otro capítulo de transición bastante flojo, y aunque el argumento es poco creíble en algunos puntos, el resultado global es muy positivo.
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