Urban Psychogeomancy: New Case Study: Leather Lane/Clerkenwell Road
On the corner of Leather Lane and Clerkenewell Road you'll find this: organic and inorganic: old and new: that which gives and that which takes away: inclined towards the Old Fleet Ditch: was this some place of pissing relief for peasants on the Hatton Estae? Something magikal can be gathered here (there's also a magic shop just out of shot): note the different tone of paving slabs also: the inhabitants of ancient Rome had a sewer goddess, a toilet god and a god of excrement: her name was Cloacina: Crepitus being the god of flatulence and Stercutius; the god of dung
Urban Psychogeomancy: New Case Study: Leather Lane/Clerkenwell Road
On the corner of Leather Lane and Clerkenewell Road you'll find this: organic and inorganic: old and new: that which gives and that which takes away: inclined towards the Old Fleet Ditch: was this some place of pissing relief for peasants on the Hatton Estae? Something magikal can be gathered here (there's also a magic shop just out of shot): note the different tone of paving slabs also: the inhabitants of ancient Rome had a sewer goddess, a toilet god and a god of excrement: her name was Cloacina: Crepitus being the god of flatulence and Stercutius; the god of dung