
The Alibi Tent
Somewhere between the Mundane and the Mysterious. ALIBI - Origin: late 17th century (as an adverb in the sense 'elsewhere'): from Latin, 'elsewhere'. The noun use dates from the late 18th century. Elsewhere is where I live and where I travel. Through the gloom and between the moments, I visit places, people and, occasionally, things. I listen to their dreams, their desires and I keep their secrets. And, yes...sometimes I am their excuse. Somewhere between the Mundane and the Mysterious,...the Privileged and the Primitive,..the Divine and the Damned...The Alibi Tent
The Alibi Tent
Dark Lights the Way
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The Alibi Tent
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Season 4
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Episode 3
Fleeing the smoke of the Canadian wildfires, Babiole finds herself camped under July's New Moon in a pleasant, little Appalachian river town.
Being flexible in her itinerary is a vital skill for a traveling transmundane.
It's also a useful trait when Babiole's family member finds resistance to her new home's design plans from an insistent entity.
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