Good news, Sunday morning, Mike got the message that a crop circle had appeared close to Wootton Basset! After breakfast, we drove to a crop field right below one of the many white horses in Wiltshire. Once arrived, it turned out that we were not the only ones. About 150 other people were measuring, chanting, meditating, drumming, photographing, arguing, lying down or doing something else in the crop circle formation. The photos below give an impression of our visit (an aerial photo at the end, we obviously did not see the formation like this). After we get back we will share more of our experiences, thoughts, visions, etc. on our blog!
Posts Tagged ‘crop circle’
Crop circle!!!
Posted in Crop circle example, trip, tagged crop circle, formation, Sunday, white horse, Wiltshire, Wootton Basset on 27/07/2010| 1 Comment »
Some crop circles
Posted in Crop circle example, Preparations, tagged crop circle, crop circle connector, farmer, Wiltshire on 20/07/2010| Leave a Comment »
Not much crop circles yet apparently, but there are a few listed on the Crop Circle Connector website which have been found in late July. One of them is in Wiltshire, so let’s hope the farmer owning the crop will leave the circle there for a few more days!
See you soon!
Karin
Proper preparation: Crop Circle Etiquette
Posted in Preparations, tagged book, crop circle, etiquette on 19/07/2010| Leave a Comment »
Look what I found! Some essential documentation for preparing our crop circle trip. I assume you will read this before next Saturday? 😉
Cheerio…
First local crop circle!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged article, Belgium, crop circle, croppies, De Morgen, farmer, Landen, makers, newspaper on 16/06/2010| Leave a Comment »
Look what Percy gave me! Apparently, there is a crop circle in Belgium, close to Landen. De Morgen (a Belgian newspaper) published a huge article about it. It is quite a funny article. The farmer in whose crop the circle appeared was not amused, he is planning to ask for a financial compensation from whoever made the circle. He claims that the circle will cost him about 1000 Euros of damaged crop (which seems rather a lot of money to me for such a circle). Furthermore, two Belgian croppies were interviewed, who immediately went to lie down in the circle to feel the energy. Also, a Belgian group of crop circle makers (who claimed to have nothing to do with this particular crop circle) was interviewed.
I’ll bring you the article later this week!
Cheers, Karin