The Mermaid of Rostherne Mere So deep are the meres in Cheshire that people used to believe they were all linked by subterranean rivers leading to the Irish Sea. The story tells that while a bell was being installed in the church on the edge of the Mere, it was dropped and tumbled down the bank into the depths of the water. Once a year, on Easter Sunday, the Mermaid would swim underground from the sea and appear in Rostherne Mere and toil the submerged bell. She would rise up, serenading the villagers with her mystical singing and combing her beautiful hair. The music paints a misty Easter day-break on the bank of Rostherne Mere with a dawn chorus of Tits and Finches. Deep notes in the piano sound the sunken church bell prompting the villagers to gather round hoping for a glimpse of the Mermaid. They can be heard singing the ancient Easter plainchant, Victimae Paschalis, before the rustling wind and rippling water intensify to add to the expectant atmosphere. Stillness then settles over the mere as the Mermaid surfaces emanating her mystical music (this is portrayed through the lyrical oboe melody). After capturing the imagination of all around the mere, the Mermaid then retreats leaving the villagers and birds to sing in wonderment of what they have just seen. Recorded by Intriplicate, 2007
Phantasies Lyrics: Wake up early in Karakatu, Alaska / We put our masks on to welcome the dawn / Call the huskies and collide into their fur / Fragrant in the overcast / Don't be a bitter man, it. 7' version, two songs ©℗ 2001 Stephen Malkmus 'Phantasies' taken from Malk's self-titled album. Frets on fire songs. Produced for Iced Wave Productions. Recorded at Jackpot! Studios, Oregon. 'Sin Taxi' recorded and produced at Magnetic Park Studios Portland, Oregon March 2000.
The watson-scott test free no download. All credit goes to the original game developers. I am unable to recreate the same 'horror' experience that the game provides, but I will try my best, much like the test before this one. This is the bonus test, or the 'Part 2' as people would say, to the Watson Scott Test. Before we begin, please acknowledge that I am not the original creator of the Watson Scott Test. I simply recreated the game here on Quotev.
thanks to Chris Beesley for the picture http://www.flickr.com/photos/fancithat/2124857257/in/photostream/