WOW! I would totally love to do this trip, maybe next year or after, since this year's budget is already spoken for, going to Scotland. Sweden has been on my wish list, especially with all the ancient labyrinths. I'm going to think about this one and see if I can work something out.
Oh, cool.. Thank you so much for letting me revisit some of my favourite Gotland labyrinths through this video. We intentionally visited Gotland Island after I relied heavily on Jeff Saward's and Sig Lonegren's wonderful labyrinth books to create our own (Nunkeri labyrinth, created in NSW Australia in 2008 and included on the World Labyrinth Locator site). Visby Museum is sooooooo worth visiting.. Absolutely gut wrenching listening to and watching the history-based footage of the attack on Visby and the story behind it, and very cool stone carving pieces. We loved so many of Gotland Island's amazing labyrinths.. Frujel was one, bshame about the water pump squeezing the space.. the very sweet 1970s one along a coastal path that felt almost like our own, same cretan 7 circuit, I think, and the very ancient one near a church and lost under prickly dry grass.. There was one I can't find online, which was a beautiful stone and turf labyrinth along a road but down below road level in its own forest glade and another near the coast and quietly sited along the driveway to the coast.. Just beautiful.. So, so many, absolutely wonderful energy labyrinths.. What a beautiful journey your pilgrims will enjoy. Many blessings to you all! 🙏
Oh yes, the ancient churches.. That gravel-sketched labyrinth is cool. I fluted in one, roofless, church ruins, more simple than St Lars but wth a similar energy, and as many other churches as I could.. They are yet more beautiful Gotland Island offerings.. What a special place it is!
WOW! I would totally love to do this trip, maybe next year or after, since this year's budget is already spoken for, going to Scotland. Sweden has been on my wish list, especially with all the ancient labyrinths. I'm going to think about this one and see if I can work something out.
Oh, cool.. Thank you so much for letting me revisit some of my favourite Gotland labyrinths through this video. We intentionally visited Gotland Island after I relied heavily on Jeff Saward's and Sig Lonegren's wonderful labyrinth books to create our own (Nunkeri labyrinth, created in NSW Australia in 2008 and included on the World Labyrinth Locator site). Visby Museum is sooooooo worth visiting.. Absolutely gut wrenching listening to and watching the history-based footage of the attack on Visby and the story behind it, and very cool stone carving pieces. We loved so many of Gotland Island's amazing labyrinths.. Frujel was one, bshame about the water pump squeezing the space.. the very sweet 1970s one along a coastal path that felt almost like our own, same cretan 7 circuit, I think, and the very ancient one near a church and lost under prickly dry grass.. There was one I can't find online, which was a beautiful stone and turf labyrinth along a road but down below road level in its own forest glade and another near the coast and quietly sited along the driveway to the coast.. Just beautiful.. So, so many, absolutely wonderful energy labyrinths.. What a beautiful journey your pilgrims will enjoy. Many blessings to you all! 🙏
Oh yes, the ancient churches.. That gravel-sketched labyrinth is cool. I fluted in one, roofless, church ruins, more simple than St Lars but wth a similar energy, and as many other churches as I could.. They are yet more beautiful Gotland Island offerings.. What a special place it is!