Two circles have been created. The first is about twenty
feet in diameter, with slices of tree trunk laid evenly around the perimeter as
seats. In the middle is a fire pit made with regular pieces of heavy timber
held in place by pegs. It’s too well made to have been built by some local
itinerant needing a fire to sit by at night, and I’m not aware of any local itinerants
anyway. The ashes in the pit have no fallen leaves on them, so I assume the
fire that made them was recent.
I found the second one even more interesting. The ‘circle’
is less precise, and made with small tree branches to form a boundary. It’s
about ten feet in diameter, and in the middle is what appears to be a model
Iron Age village. There are several ‘shelters’ or ‘dwellings,’ having wooden
pegs as corner posts and sheets of tree bark for roofs, and in the centre is a
larger ‘hall’ made entirely out of similar sheets of tree bark.
I’ve never seen the like of it the Shire, and I’m wondering
whether it’s the work of kids from the local school. I think I’ll go and ask
tomorrow.
2 comments:
Sounds like you've got some witches and faeries around ;)
Maybe, but they didn't make the circles. I discovered today that it was the kids from the local school. They do good things at that school.
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