Tuesday, July 16, 2013

KARL SHUKER: DOES THE LOCH NESS MONSTER HAVE A SPLIT PERSONALITY?


Karl Shuker reveals some of the strangest identities ever proposed for Nessie, the Loch Ness monster.




FORTEAN BIRD NEWS FROM THE WATCHER OF THE SKIES

In an article for the first edition of Cryptozoology Bernard Heuvelmans wrote that cryptozoology is the study of 'unexpected animals' and following on from that perfectly reasonable assertion, it seems to us that whereas the study of out-of-place birds may not have the glamour of the hunt for bigfoot or lake monsters, it is still a perfectly valid area for the Fortean zoologist to be interested in. So after about six months of regular postings on the main bloggo Corinna took the plunge and started a 'Watcher of the Skies' blog of her own as part of the CFZ Bloggo Network.



NOTICE: North Yorkshire - Special talk on the diversity of the North Sea


North Yorkshire - Special talk on the diversity of the North Sea

On Thursday 25th July marine expert Mr. Paul Barrow will be presenting a special talk entitled 'Diversity of life to be found in the North Sea'.  The talk will be held in the New Schoolroom at Potter Hill Methodist Church, Pickering, North Yorks, YO18 8AA. 

Admission is free.  Starting time 7.30 p.m.  All welcome. 

For further details phone 01751 472715.

THE GONZO BLOG DOO-DAH MAN HAS THE BEST INTENTIONS

Yesterday, Jon requested forgiveness, were he to be 'elusive' for the next few days. Today, that elusivity has materialised and taken him and Corinna up the M5 to the Bristol area.
 
Thus, Graham's here today, doing the Gonzo Blog. It's another very hot day and typing on a keyboard does seem a lot more civilized than wrestling with chunks of wood as part of the conservatory renovations!
 
So... What's new on the Gonzo Daily?
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com
 
‘It’s a quite astonishing piece of work’: Geoff Downes talks up Yes’ often-forgotten "Drama" album
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/its-quite-astonishing-piece-of-work.html
 
The Animals’ Eric Burdon on how Gorbachev, Hendrix & Chuck Berry have inspired his music
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-animals-eric-burdon-on-how.html
 
 
Another visit to our old friend Thom the World Poet.
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2013/07/thom-world-poet-daily-poem_16.html

 



*  The Gonzo Daily is a two way process. If you have any news or want to write for us, please contact me at  jon@eclipse.co.uk. If you are an artist and want to showcase your work, or even just say hello please write to me at gonzo@cfz.org.uk. Please copy, paste and spread the word about this magazine as widely as possible. We need people to read us in order to grow, and as soon as it is viable we shall be invading more traditional magaziney areas. Join in the fun, spread the word, and maybe if we all chant loud enough we CAN stop it raining. See you tomorrow...
 
*  The Gonzo Daily is - as the name implies - a daily online magazine (mostly) about artists connected to the Gonzo Multimedia group of companies. But it also has other stuff as and when the editor feels like it. The same team also do a weekly newsletter called - imaginatively - The Gonzo Weekly. Find out about it at this link: http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2012/11/all-gonzo-news-wots-fit-to-print.html

* We should probably mention here, that some of our posts are links to things we have found on the internet that we think are of interest. We are not responsible for spelling or factual errors in other people's websites. Honest guv!
 
*  Jon Downes, the Editor of all these ventures (and several others) is an old hippy of 53 who - together with his orange cat (who is currently on sick leave in Staffordshire) and two very small kittens (one of whom is also orange) puts it all together from a converted potato shed in a tumbledown cottage deep in rural Devon which he shares with various fish, and sometimes a small Indian frog. He is ably assisted by his lovely wife Corinna, his bulldog/boxer Prudence, his elderly mother-in-law, and a motley collection of social malcontents. Plus.. did we mention the orange cat?

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today

Graham's comment: the wanderer has returned!  Oll's back at the Y.N.T. testbench, and brings us this:


Yesterday’s News Today




On this day in 1872 Roald Amundsen was born. Amundsen led the first expedition to have successfully reached the South Pole and was the first person to successfully traverse the North West Passage.








There is no better way to acknowledge Amundsen's achievements than this:

GLEN VAUDREY: The great auk on the radio


On Sunday night’s Morton through Midnight show the regular cryptozoology feature Morton’s mystery creatures was about the great auk.

A striking bird, the great auk stood 75cm (30 inches) with bold black and white colouring, hazel eyes, and a large distinctive outsized beak.

It was in the 1840s that one of the last great auks seen in the British Isles met with an unpleasant end. This sorry tale takes place on one of the St Kilda group of islands. 
You can listen to a report of its fate on the following link it is 1hr 15mins into the show Morton’s mystery creature It features the fate of one of the last great auk to have been seen in UK on the small island of Stac-an-Armin

Of course there is always the remote possibility that the great auk is not extinct; so do get in touch with the CFZ if you see one.
























ANDREW MAY: Words from the Wild Frontier

News and stories from the remoter fringes of the CFZ blogosphere...

From Nick Redfern's World of Whatever:
From CFZ Australia: