Marc L. Latham's Blog, page 41
October 23, 2013
Bergen, Norway Travel History Article
I traveled on the sea to Bergen I traveled with the rain to Bergen I traveled through history in Bergen. In Bergen they all blended together. Hi, it’s Jack Wolfpac, travel writing correspondent at the Greenygrey, inspired by Jack Kerouac in the human world. Marc Latham passed into the Agnethan age in Stockholm (t25y link) last […]
Published on October 23, 2013 02:32
October 22, 2013
Q Awards and WoO Bronte Sydney Poetic Arrival
Congratulations to Ellie Goulding, who was the biggest winner at the Q Awards last night. She won the Best Solo Artist and the Readers’ Vote awards. Ellie Goulding was of course backed by the Greenygrey this year. However, best greenygrey outfit of the night goes to Stooshe, who created this great greenygrey photo upon arrival on the […]
Published on October 22, 2013 03:20
October 21, 2013
Yetis are Polar Bears that Stayed in Mountains
Hi, it’s Chris Packwolf, wildlife correspondent at the Greenygrey in the style of Chris Packham in the human. Talking of Chris Packham, I think I must apologise for the Greenygrey, because since I took up a similar role in the Greenygrey everybody seems to want to go greenygreying with poor Packham. Kate Humble and Me […]
Published on October 21, 2013 02:42
October 20, 2013
Photos of Wolves Wind Up Wolf Awareness Week
Hi, it’s Baron Wolfman, creative head honcho of Greenygrey Creation in the absence of the legendary Andy Wolfhol. We’ve seen so many more great greenygrey wolf photos over the weekend that we thought we’d pass them on to you here. Wolf Awareness Week Photos It seems a fitting way to end Wolf Awareness Week, and […]
Published on October 20, 2013 02:00
October 19, 2013
Oz Werewolf WWW Wordplay, Literary Nonsense Poetry
Hi, it’s Greenygrey. It only seems like two days since the last episode of Werewolf of Oz: Fantasy Travel by Google Maps. Maybe that’s because it is! Yes, that’s one great thing about having a late first episode of your favourite werewolf travels Australia to a Wizard of Oz theme travel quest epic comedy classic. And […]
Published on October 19, 2013 01:25
October 18, 2013
Wolf Hybrid Photos from Inspirational Meeting
Wolf Awareness Week (WAW) is drawing to a close, so we thought we’d go out with a howl rather than a whimper. This image of our ol’ pal Marc Latham meeting a wolf hybrid in Ohio, 1994 has been on the Greenygrey website front page since it formed in the human virtual world in 2008. […]
Published on October 18, 2013 02:16
October 17, 2013
Broccoli Kit Warms Up Werewolf of Oz Huskisson Episode
Hi, it’s Greenygrey. We’ve got a hat-trick of greenygrey great news this morning. Firstly, Charlie Stayt did the double with a lighter greenygrey look on the morning news this morning. Broccoli Football Kit Secondly, they also featured a greenygrey football kit symbolising green vegetables. La Hoya Lorca are based in Murcia, which is known as […]
Published on October 17, 2013 00:55
October 16, 2013
Kate Humble By Nature, Greenygrey by Design
Hi, it’s Wolf Whitzer with a Greenygrey News (GGN) newsflash, in the style of Wolf Blitzer on CNN. For readers tuning in hoping for the first weekly episode of Werewolf of Oz: Fantasy Travel by Google Maps, as we reach that midweek time of the week, we had hoped to bring it to you this […]
Published on October 16, 2013 01:37
October 15, 2013
Wolf Awareness Week for Weak Werewolves
Hi, it’s Chris Packwolf, conservation correspondent at the Greenygrey in the style of Chris Packham in the human world. It’s Wolf Awareness Week this week, so we thought we’d bring you these WAW photos, all including those magical photogenic ingredients of wolf and greenygrey. WAW Week Every Week at the Greenygrey Of course, it’s Wolf […]
Published on October 15, 2013 01:13
October 14, 2013
New Mirror Poem about Autumn
Hi, it’s William Wolfsworth, poetry correspondent at the Greenygrey. I was delighted to see that Marc Latham has written another Folding Mirror poem with a seasonal nature theme. Rock the Romantics The poem contains references to the Mamas and Papas and an Aerosmith song, who were kind of like 1960s and 1970s Romantic poets, with […]
Published on October 14, 2013 03:31


