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There are lots of pagan - ancient sites in the UK. But which is your favourite?? Is it one that is nearby or is there one that you regularly travel for hours to visit?? Pagan T Shirts come to Sacred Raven
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Hey Raven, Pagan Dreams is obviously my favourite Pagan site ;) And it's been around since 2005, so by internet standards, it truly is ancient! For me, I don't really have any favourite pagan ancient site, I suppose I just really love the great outdoors as a whole. One thing though, no problem with your linking to your site (although, it's probably better to add it to your signature like Dark Angel has). Only thing we ask is if you do that, can you give us a link or 2 back to us from your site? Share the love and all that! Cheers, Paul Pagan Dreams Team Memberwww.pagandreams.co.uk
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Very true, Pagan Dreams is in the links on my forum as is Paul's new baby www.livingspirits.co.uk
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Hi all, I like to have a run out to Arbor Low in Derbyshire if I get a day off work when I don't have to do anything boring and practical. But I'm lucky enough to live near to Sherwood Forest so can happily waste an hour or two wandering amongst the oaks.
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Oh I would adore Sherwood Forest, have wanted to go for a long time! Lucky thing :) Although, I have beautiful scenery around me too so i cant complain!
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Ohhh, lucky you I am off to my forest in a while, it St. David's day here in Wales and I haven't been able to get there since Yule and I so much need to be there. If you are interested in learning about St. David, you can read all about him on my forum. You will find the info: HEREWe also have our own Lovers day, much older than St. Valentine, you can read about that HEREBlessings L x www.livingspirits.co.uk
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Hence you don't drink, except from the Blue Pool.
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gardener wrote:Hence you don't drink, except from the Blue Pool. No, I don't drink the Blue Pool water, I strictly a Twinnings cuppa tea person www.livingspirits.co.uk
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I like white tea with a few leaves of mint and a clove, L
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gardener wrote:I like white tea with a few leaves of mint and a clove, L Makes a change from your usual, my friend www.livingspirits.co.uk
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Hello,i just joined the forums...What a bonus.! Great site and a forum to go with it. I'm lucky i live in the Beautiful Lake District...Many many ancient sites here,like places not been touched for hundreds of years,also this area gives another meaning to the great outdoors..One of my favourite places to visit though is "Castlerigg Stone circle" in Keswick..Very much full of energy,the views are awsome too.! XX
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Hi You're all really lucky to live in such beautiful places. Not jealous at all!! LOL! But i am proof that you can find some beautiful, natral places anywhere. Although i live in a really built up area i've just discovered a wonderful place within walking distance of my town. Untouched, uncultiveted and beautiful. I can really feel the peace and can recharge myself and you wouldn't believe how near 'civilisation' it is. So if you're not in a rural location, don't give up!! BB
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