Stone Prayers in the Snow - More Footage & Photos
Additional Features Found in a Hollow Near Richmond, Vermont
As I continue to give you, my Ancient Stone Mysteries Newsletter subscribers, the chapters of my audiobook as they’re produced, I didn’t want to neglect to also bring you some additional, exclusive field research material I’ve been planning to serve up.
On my trip to a Hollow near Richmond, Vermont at the start of this month, I not only took in the stone prayers, I also revisited the Head of a possible Serpent Row which rests next to a Stone Circle of boulders, and a couple of other possible Serpent Head shaped boulders no longer attached to prominent stone rows.
Here’s some exclusive video of that possible Serpent Row. Not included in the Possible Stone Prayers in the Snow video:
The snow gives everything a different look — abstract designs and shapes more visible in outline. Still… I’m not sure the Boulders’ Stone Circle stands out as much as I’d like.
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Two solo boulders both had tapered ends that gave them the proper shape for use as Serpent Head forms. The low one may be a part of an older, buried boulder row that appears to run alongside a stream at the base of a boulder field. The other stands alone, though it is near a couple of stone rows. An old logging road runs up behind it, and the current wide trail runs in front. If it was attached to a stone row, it’s long since been displaced.
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There’s video of these two boulders and the Stone Circle of boulders, below, for paid subscribers. Which reminds me, I do hope you’re enjoying this Ancient Stone Mysteries Newsletter whether you’re a paid or a free subscriber, and that there’s a good balance of material for everyone. If you’re not a subscriber? I hope you’ll consider signing up.
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