tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2811536586004361828.post6922945823329858389..comments2023-06-18T20:37:42.969+10:00Comments on AT A STEADY TROT: The Mist: The RideGitte Christensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12781255287826368003noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2811536586004361828.post-24211280020513037242013-07-24T22:43:42.878+10:002013-07-24T22:43:42.878+10:00Possibly...
Our rides are often inspiring. A cert...<br />Possibly...<br /><br />Our rides are often inspiring. A certain Licola ride (also misty, but not as misty as Sunday's ride) after the bushfires inspired 3 pages worth of a ghost story, but hasn't made it further. It's still nagging me though, and every now and then, I pull that story out and tinker with it. And stepping out of my tent one night to pee under the most vast and amazing starlit sky made me, then and there, want to use the scene, though I knew not for what. The only success story so far is actually 'The Snowy River Feral' which was inspired by talk of mustering on a King Valley Ride in the High Country a few years back, and then came together when, on a Daylesford ride, I saw a row of dead foxes hanging from a barb wire fence. 'What if vampires were an imported Aussie vermin' I thought, and that was that.<br /> Gitte Christensenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12781255287826368003noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2811536586004361828.post-31744853191223692232013-07-24T18:28:14.917+10:002013-07-24T18:28:14.917+10:00I guess there'll be a strange misty ride in on...I guess there'll be a strange misty ride in one of your future stories.parlancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11175843064324380048noreply@blogger.com