We visited the stonehedge of the North today.
We drove many miles thru mountain passes in the rain for quite a while. It rained all day like crazy. Once we arrived the rain picked up along
Arbor Low is a hedge or prehistoric structure. It is not tall like Stonehedge but pretty low. The rocks are in a circle within a circle of earth. You can walk around Arbor Low unlike Stonehedge. It was lovely to visit with Nancy, Natasha and Mark. It is said to have 360 energy lines into it. This is one of the many places I wanted to visit during my stay. I also want to see Stonehedge even though you can’t walk inside it anymore and it was lovely to walk around Arbor Low for a couple of hours. Visited a site that was built in 2500 B.C. is fun and energizing.
Even with a raincoat I got wet. It was raining and blowing. I felt like I was in the midst of a cloud. I bought a proper raincoat to make sure that doesn’t happen again.
We went out for the day to North Wales. To visit a spiritual site named St. Winefride’s Well in Holywell Wales. It has been a pilgrims place for many centuries. Henry VIII abolished Catholic Church’s back in the 1500’s. It is the only place to survive in the British Isles to survive.
All the signs in Wales are in English and Welsh. How Mold, Wales, UK comes out to be in Welsh three times longer I have no idea. The language has many letter repeated. Many Welsh don’t know Welsh and only English but a revival in the language has occurred recently.
Then we visited an Greenfield Valley, old Abbey that didn’t survive the Henry VIII abolishment of Catholic Church. It is just ruins.
Lovely green country. I know why they call Mold it’s name. Very wet climate.
Over dinner of wonderful Chinese on the coast of Wales we discussed the new Zero Limits book by Joe Vitale. A testimonial of mine is in the book. I found it surreal that I was in Wales talking about a book that just came out in America. Natasha had heard of Dr. Len and Dr. Vitale and so Nancy and I discussed the simple concept behind Zero Limits. The world is a small place and growing smaller. Good ideas sweep the globe faster and faster.
Nancy and I have been touring Northern England the last few days.
The drive out of London was interesting. I’ve driven on the left side of the road before but not in a big city and London is big, very big. It took 45 minutes to go from the upper West End of London to the motorway M1. By the second day I was comfortable driving on the left again. Having the driving wheel on the right helps.
We drove to Lincoln and stayed at a nice B&B. For the second time I blew all the fuses out in the room and this time the whole place. My surge protector and the power converter didn’t get along for the second time so I threw the now damaged surge protector away.
The next day Nancy interviewed George David Fryer. He is a psychic artist. The interview was very good. Look forward to seeing the show. He did drawing for both of us. Great time.
Then we drove to Nottingham, past home for Robin Hood. The whole city is one way streets. Getting a hotel room was interesting. Got one in the hip fashion area of Nottingham. Lots of music venues. Very fashionable people there. Reminded me of hip areas of London.
The rest areas on the motorways are very nice. Lots of style and the food is terrific. Even pubs in small towns have vegetarian meals. Ever single place has vegetarian meals. England is like California with manners. The drivers actually drive well.
The next day we drove to John Davies. Nancy interviewed him about Reiki.
Then we came in and stayed with Nancy’s friend Natasha. She is a lovely woman and her house and garden are very lovely. She took us out to Gigli’s a nice Italian restaurant. Natasha knows the owners and we had a lovely time. They say lovely around here a lot, btw.
On my trip to London I had no idea that I would manifest seeing one of my all time favorite bands Genesis live in concert. I started really enjoying music with Phil Collins Face Values album which lead to Genesis. I have all there albums numbering 20+. I have there EPs. You name it I have it. So being in London the same day they are is just fantastic. Amazing.
We took the public train to the show. They played in the biggest Rugby stadium in the UK. A huge crowd came to see them play again.
The police here are very nice. They help people. I saw several people that were way past drunk. In the States they would have been arrested. Here they helped them up and make sure they are safe as long as you don’t drive. If you drink and drive you are toast.
I asked one “Bobbie” where the will call window was and after a brief pause he answered me with what they call it here. It’s ticket window by the way.
The crowd was huge. Some huge number of people. My Nan and I’s seats were excellent. Right on the ground in front of the stage. I got some fantastic photos. A truly great concert packed full of my favorite songs. I sang to all the songs. I enjoyed it and had a lovely time.
The ride back on the train was standing room only all the way which after 2.5 hours of standing for the concert my feet were a bit tired. Plus we walked along the Thames all afternoon enjoying the shops and sights. Walked about 6.5 miles and stood for 3.5 hours at the concert and train back.
I’m uploading photos of London.
You can see them at Flickr
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