Infocult has been quiet for a couple of days, and perhaps you wonder why. Why, you ask yourself as you step hesitatingly into our echoing halls, why no voices?
The reason is that Infocult HQ, the last house down on the lane, a/k/a Pagan Lane Farms, has been knocked offline by a serious winter storm. Wednesday saw fierce winds tear down trees all over the mountains, smacking down power lines. A tree tried to kill your humble narrator in his car.
Yesterday saw the crisis continue, as repair crews hacked their way through our Blair Witch forests.
Today, Infocult continues to be nomadic, stalking electricity and WiFi. Posts should resume shortly, as we exit the 19th century. In the meantime, we appreciate the Gothic beauty of terrible winter.
Wow, I'm glad you're alright. You should commemorate the event by gathering some sinister tree stories: Lovecraft's The Tree, James' The Ash Tree, Blackwood's The Willows...
Posted by: Mark | December 03, 2010 at 14:10
Glad you are ok, Bryan!
Posted by: Richard Lee | December 03, 2010 at 15:40
Australia has been having pretty similar weather, except it's meant to be summer. The endtimes?
Posted by: Caitlin Collins | December 03, 2010 at 20:04
Good idea, Mark. I think I'll start with Blackwood.
Thank you, Richard.
On our way there, Caitlin?
Posted by: Bryan Alexander | December 04, 2010 at 09:04