I wonder what the hidden post could be... :-)
Dessimu: Actually, you seem to be right. I also noticed same thing just now. Two replies again, one notification for the thread. You live and learn...
I guess it can't be helped as they can't link to eery reply when you click on the reply icon.
toxicTom: I can imagine that reading is rather straining for you. Books on folklore, myths, and legends? Any you can recommend? I'm currently reading on psychology but with the current book finished I'll probably be fed up with the topic for a while, and I haven't really decided yet what the next non-fiction reading will be.
I'll have to work a bit today since I skipped some hours on Friday that I have to make up for. So nothing special planned. I'm glad to say that we all had a very nice day yesterday. We went to the local water park for the whole day. My dad was visiting so he accompanied us and took the kids back home when they were really whacked. My wife and me had some really quality time in the big sauna area and after the quarrel of the last days we got a little closer again.
I have a few older books on mythology and lore, but they are quite old and out of print, but I do have a nice one called The Lore of the Land by Westwood and Simpson that I am reading which is quite interesting. It only covers England, so not really good for overall mythology of the UK as a whole. It tends to cover a lot of the original legends and mythology, not just those brought over from mainland Europe by the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. Although some of them do bare the influence of those cultures. It splits it up into regions rather than just alphabetically, although I do have a few that do that, such as Folklore, Myths & Customs of Brian by MArc Alexander. I did just finish reading a book called The Isles of the Many Gods by David Rankine & Sorita D'Este which covers the different Pagan gods and goddesses of the British Isles. It was a bit of a let down as there is not much information, but that is not really the authors fault as there is just not a lot of recorded evidence of the smaller British gods and goddesses that have survived.
I do have a few other books on broader mythology, of Europe and other places, but it has been so long since I read them that I can't really comment on their quality.
It's good to hear you all have a nice day yesterday. I do not think I have ever actually been to a water park, but I am glad that you all had fun. And it's nice to hear you and your wife are getting closer again. Fingers crossed that things keep improving for you.