When did you go to Waylands Smithy? That's within a few miles of where I spent my first 18 years.
done loads of drugs round mouldy old stones and barrows. Avebury, Carnac, Waylands Smithy etc. Never felt any magic, nothing out the ordinary in any case. do them in London though and you'll really feel the heavy occult powers operating.
If there was a person who was interestedi n pre-historic sites and dogging then the hobbies could combine almost too neatly.As a cynic I've always assumed that's not so much a strong urge but more to do with the underwhelming nature of the experience itself. What are we supposed to do here? They're just stupid stones. Perform a ritual? Hug the rock? Leave a coin? Strip naked?
How does Carhenge fit in?This is the genius of stone as a metaphor - Stonehenge had Woodhenge at Durrington, the stone circle for the dead and the wood circle for the living - aka how we enculture memory and emotion
Washyourhands is that manIf there was a person who was interestedi n pre-historic sites and dogging then the hobbies could combine almost too neatly.
How does Carhenge fit in?
Oh yeah
I'm sorry to hear that, but how did you know she was called Tara? I thought the anonymity was the whole point?Tara was the biggest disappointment. People picnicking, football being played. I had all my amulets, mirrors and charms, a penny whistle and antlers and everyone kept running away