Advent on the Walsingham Way


Sitting with the ancestors in  Advent’s long  dark  night, I sense existential angst. 

Photo Attribution: Geni CC BY-SA 4.0 

On display in Norwich's Castle Museum, this rare figure, dates from the  5th Century; one of the very few known 3D,  Anglo- Saxon images.  It once formed the  lid of a cremation urn.  For 1300 years it lay buried in the dark, close to the heart of Norfolk, on hill above the Wesum Valley.  

You might say that the Spong Hill Cemetry was once  the dead centre of Norfolk; and the river like a long and winding artery that connected it to the encircling sea. 

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