cloud9 Posted June 24, 2008 i took my 4 year old to the Clifton Hampeden fete on saturday and a brisk walk around Wittenham clumps on Sunday. Â Zhixing and Zhendi Wang used to live very close to the hill and Zhendi had remarked that the location had the power and feel similar to a 'holy mountain'. Interestingly the hill is very c lose to Mount Vernon where Bach Flower remedies are made (brightwell-cum-sotwell) Â im generally not a big reader but have got a copy of 'The Sun & Serpent'. i went to a talk in Abingdon a few years back and by overlaying an ohp slide of Benedictine Abbeys over a UK ley line map - you can see that nearly all are situated on lines of 'power'. Spires were the new ley markers! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shontonga Posted June 25, 2008 Liked reading that! Written very peacefully it seems. Have always been interested in those lines but haven't done much research on them. Think there are places they run through here in the U.S.A. More out west, maybe? Â Will have to check out that book! Â Like the idea of "ex~beast" , too! Always makes me smile and laugh So many ways to take such a statement! Good to be a Beast no more! LOL Sounds like a beautiful day together. Â ... So You Pet The Crayfish??? Or did you eat the thing??? LOL Â Thank You for the tale of your day, Did make me smile. Â Stay well, Ian! Â Shon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ian Posted June 25, 2008 Liked reading that! Written very peacefully it seems. Have always been interested in those lines but haven't done much research on them. Think there are places they run through here in the U.S.A. More out west, maybe?  Will have to check out that book! I know there are more lines in Europe, as the authors of that book did another one about two big European lines that meet the English ones in Cornwall. So probably in USA and everywhere. Don't have any references, tho...  Like the idea of "ex~beast" , too! Always makes me smile and laugh So many ways to take such a statement! Good to be a Beast no more! LOL Sounds like a beautiful day together. She's still a beast, just not mine! And yes, nice day. Should probably avoid such...  ... So You Pet The Crayfish??? Or did you eat the thing??? LOL Didn't get too close. The crayfish were in a bowl in a shed. Wouldn't have known they were there, but the people with the llamas responded to a thud from within by nipping in the shed and putting an escapee crayfish back in its bowl  Thank You for the tale of your day, Did make me smile.  Stay well, Ian!  Shon Welcome. And you. Nice pic, btw. I Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spectrum Posted June 26, 2008 Need more field trips and outdoor schools like this. Nice summary Ian! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites