| 18/9/2005 | ||
| 3:00 pm |
We are venturing into the centre of London for our Autumn Equinox ceremony.
Meet by the London Eye at 3 pm on Sunday, 18 September (this is the Sunday BEFORE the Equinox!) We will then walk several minutes to our ceremony site. We will meet by the right hand leg of the London Eye, as you look towards the Thames. That’s the one furthest away from the London Council building.
In case anyone is in doubt: here is a map of the area. Nearest tube is Waterloo.
Please call Hilde on 07768 377 646 or Anna on 0791 310 7994 a few days ahead if you want to come along, or in case you can’t find us on the day.
There may be an overseas visitor coming along who doesn’t know any of us, which might make the usual game of spot-the-druid tricky, as it’s often quite crowded round there. Any particular spot by the London Eye?
Comment by Lorraine — 4/8/2005 @ 10:13 pm
Anna and I are going to scout out the area(s) later this month. We’ll sort it out and let you know well ahead of time.
Comment by hilde — 4/8/2005 @ 10:51 pm
Am afraid work commitments will prevent me being there on the 18th. Will hopefully be along to the Yew in a few weeks time though! Am really looking forward to that one :-).
Andrew.
Comment by Andrew — 5/8/2005 @ 6:18 pm
Hello everyone. Sorry I couldn’t be with you on Sunday… am busy gathering in my own harvest at the moment (September is always my busiest month at work getting games ready for Xmas!). Hope it went well. Where did you end up doing the ceremony?
Comment by Andrew — 20/9/2005 @ 8:42 pm
We went to a little hillock in Green Park. You can’t get more central really. We walked there all the way from the London Eye. Different, but it turned out very good.
It would be nice if someone who didn’t organise it wrote a report (hint, hint!)
Comment by hilde — 20/9/2005 @ 9:06 pm
Hi Andrew, we started off on the green by the London Eye, walked over the river to St James’s park for another short meditation then did the ritual in Green Park. The interesting thing was that I certainly felt less self-conscious there in bustling Central London than in suburbia, and a few of us said how good it was to be doing a London Grove ceremony in London rather than on the outskirts. I really enjoyed it, so thanks to Hilde and Anna for coming up with this, and I think it will also link nicely with what we’re doing next time.
Comment by Lorraine — 20/9/2005 @ 9:09 pm