I apologize for the difficulties posting. I assure you I will try to find a way around it (I'll get back with you). And thanks so much for continuing to share your photos though you are having to jump through many hoops to do so.
Thank you for the dragon keeper dedication. I have seen similar beings to the keeper in other photos, so it made it that more striking to me. Plus the dragon was just excellent.
Wow, this batch of photos is amazing and just crawling with spirit. Wall to wall, IMV (in my vision). I particularly love the thin man sleeping against the tree. He is very clear and has a great face.
The next photo, with the being sitting on the rock! It's so real. To me it looks like an iguana, but yet it certainly is not.
And the next one down is equally as amazing. What is this entity? It is making me think of a satyr, and yet...?
And in the final photo, I do love the Shakespeare you inscribed. It is so fitting. That looks to be a beautiful, huge and ancient tree. What is it sitting beneath it?
So these photos were all taken at Wayland's Smithy, which I have learned is the site of Neolithic burial chambers in Britain. The chamber was dated as far back as 3700 BC, from what I read. It is named in association with the Norse god Wayland (blacksmithing) Smith.
About a million personal synchronicities went off like dominos as I researched this.
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