In deep rural England at an ancient and historic site, we stopped off at a much visited place of interest and found others before us terribly excited by their use of divining rods and a discovery of an unknown source of energy.
So of course, we too, had to try our hand at this method of finding various items and metals and water, of course, and apparently, once even dead bodies.
"But I didn't know about finding sources of energy, so that made it even more interesting!" said Daisy "and, of course, our activity encouraged others too, which for me is the best aspect of the afternoon's entertainment!"
Perhaps I'd better find a book on the subject, and soon?
One of our party had the rods madly whizzing about and was much enthused by their movement.
We had a boiling hot weekend, sports day fun and games, a first birthday party and a jaunt to The National Archives at Kew for a spot of family history. Thank goodness their air-con. was working perfectly, allowing me to tackle most of my day's research activity .
Emerging into the afternoon's heat was like walking into a furnace. Let's hope the hot weather remains for a while longer?
Daisy
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