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Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Eddie - 07-13-2012 ....to visit Stonehenge, Avebury, Glastonbury Tor, and crop circles. See you all in a couple of weeks. RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Plenum - 07-13-2012 good luck Eddie. And keep us updated! bon voyage!! - - and don't get nabbed by one of those circle makers. We need you back for Homecoming RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Ankh - 07-13-2012 Have so much fun, Eddie!!! =))) And I will see you in about 7 weeks! RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Brittany - 07-13-2012 If the aliens pick you up, you totally have to stop by and see me. RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Steppingfeet - 07-16-2012 Pictures will be required when you return! RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Eddie - 07-23-2012 (07-16-2012, 04:32 PM)Bring4th_GLB Wrote: Pictures will be required when you return! Well, I'm finally back, and will post more stuff later....Gary, does Bring4th have a file upload utility? I don't have access to one (that I can remember anyway), so I'll need somewhere to upload pictures before posting them. I took a lot of pictures but, honestly, I would in most instances be better off just linking to professional photographs of the various sites. I will post pictures of me in Stonehenge if I can find somewhere to upload them. The landscape of Wiltshire is astoundingly beautiful, but I couldn't capture it with my little camera (although I did try!). A professional camera with a panoramic lens would have been appropriate, but even then, it wouldn't do the place justice. You should plan to visit there before you die. Visually, the Vale of Pewsey is as close to Heaven (or what we imagine it is) as one will find on Earth. By the way, one thing I'll share now is that the stones of Stonehenge are third-density entities! Their consciousness is palpable, and anyone on this site would recognize this immediately upon entering the ring. That was one of the greatest experiences of my life. I'll describe it in more detail later. p.p.s. ..... What a great group of people joined us on this trip....shining, awake, aware, beautiful, loving people. It was like being at Homecoming, except we got to spend our time in crop circles and cathedrals. I'll try my best to get some of these folks to come to Homecoming....they'd all fit right in! RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Meerie - 07-24-2012 awesome Eddie! you might wanna post them here: http://www.bring4th.org/forums/showthread.php?tid=5208 I opened this thread specifically for people to post their holiday pics Can't wait to see them! RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Eddie - 07-27-2012 Can anybody here recommend a good (i.e., easy-to-use, freeware) photo-resizing utility? I'd like to post a photo or two here, but mine are all about 3.6 megabytes in size, and this forum won't allow such large photos to be uploaded; I'd like to resize them to 100 kb or less. RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - βαθμιαίος - 07-27-2012 Here's one: http://www.shrinkpictures.com/ If you don't like that one, just do a little googling. RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Eddie - 08-05-2012 At the Wheatsheaf pub, in Swindon. At Stonehenge At the entrance to West Kennett Long Barrow RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - AnthroHeart - 08-05-2012 Can you drive up to stonehenge, or do they frown on having traffic there? RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Eddie - 08-05-2012 (08-05-2012, 06:09 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: Can you drive up to stonehenge, or do they frown on having traffic there? You can drive to within about a hundred yards of it. There is a parking lot and visitor center just across the A344 highway. RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - AnthroHeart - 08-05-2012 Nice pics Eddie. You don't realize how big those stones are till you're there, or till you see a reference photo. Did you go to the visitor center? Do they talk about the mysteries of Stonehenge? And did you see any cropcircles? RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Eddie - 08-05-2012 The Stonehenge area is awash in crows, ravens, and rooks. Here, a juvenile raven sits atop an upright stone. At sundown, clouds of rooks descended on the surrounding fields. It was like the Hitchcock movie, "Birds". Creepy, but distinctively British. I remember seeing lots of them in Scotland as a lad. They seemed to prefer perching around medieval churches and harassing lonely passsers-by. (08-05-2012, 06:46 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: Nice pics Eddie. You don't realize how big those stones are till you're there, or till you see a reference photo. We arrived late in the day, and the visitor center closed just after we arrived, so I didn't get to enter. We spent most of the week exploring crop circles, and even got to fly over them in microlight aircraft. My own pictures don't do them justice, but you can see them (the crop circles, not my pictures) at www.cropcircleconnector.com . I was really struck by the beauty of the landscape that could be observed from the crop circles (the genuine ones, anyway). In every genuine circle we entered, the surrounding area was just breathtaking. I attempted to capture the landscapes with my little camera, but it didn't work; I would have needed a very fancy camera with a panoramic lens, but even then, I don't think it would have been possible to reproduce the grandeur and soothing, nurturing beauty of those Wiltshire spots. I think I would like to be buried on Woodborough Hill, overlooking the Vale of Pewsey, although I don't know how that could be arranged. Woodborough Hill: Vale of Pewsey: RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Sagittarius - 08-05-2012 Nice pics Eddie. RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Eddie - 08-06-2012 One member of our party, from Argentina, took this photo: RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Steppingfeet - 08-07-2012 Fantastic! Hope you'll share more of this trip at Homecoming. Thanks for posting photos, Eddie. : ) RE: Off to Merrie Olde England.... - Eddie - 08-07-2012 Here's a picture of a bent node, in wheat; it's a well-known feature of genuine crop circles made in small grains such as wheat or barley. ************************************************************************* One morning, we flew over crop circles in mircrolight planes. Here, I (in black jumpsuit) am being settled into the paraplane (like a hang-glider with an engine) by the pilot. Bert Jannssen, our tour operator, is in the blue jacket. What an experience! Pictures taken from such a plane don't do justice to the event. Here's a picture of the "Cathedral" crop circle, which appeared near Milk Hill and the village of Stanton St. Bernard, taken by my wife, from the cockpit of a microlight airplane: Later, we visited that crop circle. Here, Johanna from Bavaria, one of our party, is in the crop circle: ****************************************************** We had a mascot on our trip, who somehow acquired the name of Paul. Here, Paul enjoys a pint of real ale at the Galley Arms pub, Wroughton, Wiltshire. |