Maiden, Mother, Crone
Solstice of the Moon

Inverurie, Scotland
15th-17th September 2017
The gently undulating and fertile landscape between the foothills of the Grampian Mountains and the North Sea proved an attractive place to settle for the early Neolithic peoples colonising the furthest reaches of the British Isles. Nowhere else contains a greater concentration of late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age remains; from the earliest recorded flint mines, through numerous burial mounds and cairns, to the highest density of stone circles in the country.
Yet, there is a mystery. Unique to the area, with the exception of a few examples in the South West of Ireland, the circles of the region are exclusively of the “recumbent” type; a form largely intended for monitoring the “solstices” of the moon, more
commonly referred to as the lunar standstill, with specific interest in the major lunar standstill which occurs in an 18.5 year cycle.
Join us in the heartland of the Picts, for a weekend of discovery and exploration of the enigmatic astronomical sites created by their Neolithic forefathers, and the equally enigmatic rock art they themselves left behind.
The weekend will consist of three days exploration of local sites in and around the market town of Inverurie, in the beautiful Don valley, Aberdeenshire.
The weekend is informal, no previous knowledge or experience is required. We ask only that you bring your own presence and thoughts to the moment.
Workshop costs £50 per person. Accomodation and meals are not included and bed and breakfast/hotel in Inverurie should be booked separately by all attendees. Lunch and dinner are usually shared meals.
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I think I may have to immigrate so that I can take part.
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A visit would do nicely… a nice long one 😉
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I have a horrible feeling I’m away on those dates.
I am hoping to go on this, though: http://questsandretreats.com/portfolio-item/quest-for-belinus
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Ooh that looks good!
It would be great if you could make it, Mary. Ours will be a little less formal… and has the added bonus of being led by my old friend Running Elk 🙂
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Wow! What an amazing workshop that would be.
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We think it will be rather special, Jan 🙂
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