Sunday, 10 May 2015

Rempstone revealed

I've posted before that they'd cleared the overhanging trees and invasive shrubs  that had become invasive and had swamped Rempstone stone circle; at the time it looked quite desolate and unsightly. Now though, with the arrival of spring and opened again to the sky, the stone circle is swathed in spring blooms as ramsons, bluebells and other natives begin to recolonize. A chord of Rempstone stone circle has been truncated some time in the past, with that robbed out section remaining within a modernish coniferous plantation, the remaining intact crescent of stones are now all accessible and out in the open; this physical transformation has facilitated a tangible spiritual transformation, there's a totally different feeling about the stones and their environs, as I say, it's tangible; it also appears this new openness has seen the circle see more use too, with more offering left about.  All in all, a positive improvement.

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