Dave wrote:Dathi wrote:Drenched druids! Summer solstice at Stonehenge is the soggiest in years as thousands welcome the sun at prehistoric monument
Around 14,500 people braved the miserable weather to welcome the dawn at Wiltshire landmark
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... t-too.html
And we were so happy to have 30 people show up at our Litha celebration

Maybe next year I'll see about getting that bouncy replica of Stonehenge. Maybe that will help
Dave wrote:Dathi wrote:Drenched druids! Summer solstice at Stonehenge is the soggiest in years as thousands welcome the sun at prehistoric monument
Around 14,500 people braved the miserable weather to welcome the dawn at Wiltshire landmark
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... t-too.html
And we were so happy to have 30 people show up at our Litha celebration
I shouldn't worry. The 14.500 people who were at Stonehenge aren't Druids, or even, necessarily particularly Pagan. They are mostly festival goers looking for a cool party, with a selection of insensitive Samba bands who like an excuse to play loudly all night. I can't think of a worse, less magical way to spend the shortest night

I went once and I've never been back for it. I'd rather be at something meaningful with 30 people! Count yourselves lucky you don't have to see disrespectful drunks climbing over your sacred stones every year, loud drumming, thousands of people crammed into a small space, and police and security all over the place just to add a frisson of aggression to the proceedings. Not my idea of a temple, but at least we're allowed in now, which we weren't for a long time...The druids here now have to hold their rituals at other times near to the solstice to get any peace and focus...
On a better note, have you heard the bouncy druid song?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVs7mPy4aRkIt was written for a BBC Radio 4 comedy programme The News Quiz (R4 is the National radio non-music station)and has quickly become an anthem for the druidic community.
