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Stoneshifter wrote:
That's just Pete - his surname is Glastonbury - hence the 'g'. He's a kind of custodian of those national treasures around Wiltshire - if he uses a stick sometimes that's because those places attract a lot of weirdos (present company excluded, of course). He had a go at me when I vocally supported crop circles - I mean how can you live down there and not get into that unearthly geometry? But anyway - copyright is more or less dead now - I know it's tough when one's pictures are nicked, but it is also a measure of success. No one will 'nick' crap pictures - that's for sure. I welcome being Googled - particularly if it draws people to my video mashups - but Pete's suggestion to Google your name is not a bad one - here's a decent piece about you ( http://www.visitnc.com/where_to_go_article.asp?r=1&s=1&sg=1&articleid=945 ).

x

dear stoneshifter.

i am intrigued by the photos that i see of crop circles but becouse we do not have them here in appalachia, i know very little about them......
one thing i have learned since going public with my granary theory is that it is disliked by both new age buffs and archaeologists. for once they can agree on something..haaa
i would love to see a crop circle. Here the mountains are covered in dense thick forest and there is no large scale agriculture. maybe one day we will wake up to see a "forest circle" of tramped down tree circles...who knows.

thanks for the link, but like all articles that have ever been written about me, this one is a bit glamorous too. reporters always write about what they want to see.
i envy you for all your close-by megalithic sites. here in america we have native stone carvings, cup and ring drawings, mazes, mounds, and natural sacred sites. the difference is, here there is often a living oral tradition among the native people about what the sites were used for.
i live near judaculla rock (cup and rings with meandering lines) and the ancient village of katuah.

clyde

Thanks - this link will wake up in six or seven weeks ( http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2008/2008.html ) when the first ones appear. There will be a rational explanation somewhere but the increasing complexity of the design suggests intelligent action - perhaps. The 'research' button on the left of that page is active and has 'more stuff'. Strangely, there are more people with my surname in the United States than are left in Lancashire. They got out fast and landed up on the eastern seaboard. I think my namesake has a plumbers' supply business in Indiana!