Spring Equinox 2017


With a peak at 1221 feet above sea level, Wetton Hill is a prominent landmark. Views from the summit include Rugely power station, some 25 miles south. Wetton Low is another peak, almost due south of the village. The name Low comes from its use as a burial ground, with several tumuli and as such will be good for another area for exploration later.
So I ventured off for another 'solstice' expedition heading for the village of Wetton, then on to Wetton Hill. (The National Trust sign said Wetton Hills (plural)). After a long walk and a climb got to the top, I saw a single white daisy (there were no others to be seen all around!). It seemed to be a sign. I have recently been looking into guardian angels and them leaving signs, could this be one? I didn't know before the research that religions believe in them! And they are mentioned in the Bible!
Later I found a leyline running North-South and some rocks where a cairn may have been. Further on I took a picture of Butterton church because the turrets caught my eye. They reminded me of those on the Rosslyn Chapel near Edinburgh.




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