More Reports;

 

October 31st 2005

 

As of now, a CB has been given to a colleague who lives in Weymouth, and another to a colleague in Verwood (both Dorset).

The 3rd and 4th of mine from the current batch will be going to Maulden, Bedfordshire, and hopefully another near bournemouth (as yet to be confirmed, but will be soon I hope), the three I had in my boot yesterday and today were rather pungent! One remains now.

John has also been sent to Coventry Shocked I meant recently sent a CB to Coventry

We also made a mini-cb for my flat, which will hopefully be sufficient to charge water/xtals, a little treat for myself!

As an aside, I sold 16HHgs to yet more Council workers friday and today (at cost price), there are now around 50 council workers in possession of orgonite, plus more interested/wanting some when my next pourings are complete.

Onwards and Upwards

Rich

 

November 8th 2005

 

Here is the CB which was put up saturday at a friends in Weymouth.

Was very pleased with where he choose to place it (or rather his wife choose!).



Rich

 

November 12th 2005

 

Glad you feel it's OK there Laozu, as I did wonder whether the wire mesh would hamper it's quality.

John has delivered a CB to London this week, another gifter from that area is collecting one from him shortly, and he is sending one ooop north tomorrow (manchester, I am guessing).

I took one to Maulden (Bedforshire, 40 miles or so north of central london) today, to my grandparents, and put it up in their garden. They both seemed happy that plants which are near to where they had placed TBs, after my last visit, had flourished as I claimed they would CoolAnd, the new world puppets were out spraying when I was there, which helped explain what the CB will do!

That means there is just one left from this batch, which I will probably give to someone here in bournemouth, in a few weeks, as it needs a repour after falling over whilst curing.

Peace

Rich

 

December 27th 2005

 

Over the past month I have gifted another 100 or so TB's and half a dozen HHg's out in the field, around a third around bournemouth, and 2 thirds on the route from bournemouth to worcester, which is now almost completely covered.

Plus my interactive orgonite project is still going at a decent pace, with over 100 HHg's now being owned by employees of bournemouth borough council.

Here is my grandfather posing with his (then) newly gifted CB in Bedfordshire (rather delayed as I just got the picture uploaded from my phone, I actually dug it in for him, just thought I'd mention that so you didn't think I was mean!);



For the record, the other CB was gifted to my mother in Worcester (she now has three).

Wishing Everyone a Happy, Peaceful and Prosperous New Year.

Rich

 

Januray 21st 2006

 

Hi Don,

I gifted some of the Thames right by parliament. However there is no credit, or whatever, deserved or wanted, as Gonzo has reportedly passed on. It seems there was three, two of which have returned to sea (hopefully).

http://lewiswhalewatch.blogspot.com/

At first I felt elated yesterday, as the reports were that he hung around almost exactly where I have tossed some TB's, and thought whether I should go over there and gift it, however the crowds would have made this impossible so did not go. Also, I'm sure lots of others have tossed into the thames, or, I hope anyways. Hopefully, if it was sonar effects which caused Gonzo be there the orgonite may have given him some respite.

Rich

 

 

January 29th 2006

 

Hi All,

This weekend my girlfriend and I travelled around england a fair bit, on friday we went to bristol to get some crystals and some draws to keep my crystals in WinkQuite close to Ikea in bristol was a big tower with maybe 16 or so big drums on it, so we drove around a little, getting as close as we could, then I tossed a HHg and 5 TB's (it was a big'un and I couldn't get very close in the short time we had available, hence what may seem as overgifting), it would have been good to do some more there, but we had to get up to nottingham for a concert by early evening.

The next day we drove back from the west midlands to Bedfordshire, where I gifted another couple of towers and spread about another 10TBs along a route from my fathers, to my grandparents home. As we drove from the motorway towards my grandparents three black (military looking) helicopters flew over, the nearest must have been only a couple of hundred feet up, if that, and directly above us coming into close view to the right side of my front windscreen, it was a surreal moment seeing them fly soo low and close whilst we were driving, thanks guys.

Today we went into London for the chinese new year festivities, as my girlfriend is doing a design project on chinese costume, using this as an excuse Winkwe furthered our previous gifting around W1 and WC1 with 8 TB's around the King's Cross station area, and we also walked down to the Thames and gifted it with a further 11HHg's. Again around a similar area to a previous visit where we gifted around Parliament, as it needs it for sure!

The trip had been planned for some time, but I took Gonzo the Whale's tragic visit as a queue, to put all I could reasonably carry into that area.

All in all, it was a very cool weekend.

Best Wishes

Rich

 

 

February 25th 2006

 

Hi Fellows,

Today my girlfriend and I went to Brighton to the Gem'N'Rock show. The show itself was OK, I picked up some pink tourmaline for my new style of interactive HHg's.

Upon arrival I was both annoyed and happy. Annoyed that there was a large multi-panel tower on the roof of the racecourse which was hosting the show. Yet happy that I wouldn't have to travel any distance to gift a tower on the trip Wink
6TB's, some tourmaline and other bits later we left. In the immediate vicinity of the racecourse there were another two really large towers.


The other large tower was by a horse livery, similarly dealt with. Then as we left brighton, we headed towards Devils Dyke (well with a name like that what fair minded gifter with ammo wouldn't!). Initially we took the wrong turn off the A27 and managed to drive into Hove, so we stopped off to gift another block of flats with a rather large roof array with a few TB's. Then we drove back upon ourselves, this time taking the correct turn off the roundabout, and headed to Devils Dyke.

We gave it a fair sprinkling of TB's, about 20 or so in total, though it runs a long way, we only gifted around the area pictured above.

All in, some nice new gems, and a little etheric levelling meant we had a good day today.

 

Best Wishes

 

Rich

 

April 10th 2006

 

Isle Of Wight Gifting April 9th and 10th

At 4.30am I woke and got up, put my bag in the car and set off for Southampton for my 6am ferry. The ferry reached East Cowes at around 7am so I immediately started looking for tower1!

After driving backwards and forth along the road the tower was supposed to be, I decided to leave this one and get it on my way back, this had left me frustrated as I had approximately 90 to find in a little over a day spread across the entire island.

As the road I was on was heading to Newport, that was my next destination. Arriving there was a relief as what I thought was to be three towers centrally, turned out to be several panels across the roof of ‘town hall’ which I saw upon driving into the town, these were quickly covered as were all the others on the map shown below (I had a set of these for all the towers on the island);



The tower by clissord road happened to be on the edge of Parkhurst Prison, so I threw a few extra TB’s around there and a HHg.

Next I drove across to Carisbrooke where there was a very large array, which again took several passes along the road before I eventually found the road (in the loosest possible description of the word! As I was to find would be a recurring theme to my trip!), as this was a big one I used a few TB’s and a HHg.

Next back up to Cowes (the estuary you can see above splits Cowes from East Cowes). Here there were several arrays on rooftops, and one big one in a housing estate, gifted. Also here nearby was BAE headquarters with lots of radar, and a couple of small domes, so they got several TB’s and a HHg for good measure.

From Cowes I then began my trip anti-clockwise around the perimeter of the island with brief diversions inland (as it is a resort island, the majority of the population is coastal, meaning also, most of the towers were near the coast).

Shalfleet 1 tower gifted.

Between Yarmouth and Norton 1 Tower, South of Norton 1 Tower Gifted.

Freshwater to Totland Bay 5 Towers Gifted.

Brook (West of) 1 Tower Gifted

Brighstone 1 Tower Gifted, big array south east of there also gifted (HHg + Tb’s)

Blackgang 1 Big Tower (HHg + Tbs, and a heck of a climb to it!)

Ventor 4 Towers Gifted (grabbed some crisps and chocolate for lunch, not recommended, however I needed some fuel to run, and was behind schedule by some distance due to pesky geographics!)

Bonchurch 1 huge array on hillside Gifted (couldn’t get very close so may not be enough)

Godshill 2 Towers gifted

Wroxall 3 Big Towers Gifted (the second and third were perhaps too far again, so amped up the gifts as close as I could get due to time constraints)

Luccombe 1 Tower gifted, and another south of Shanklin.

Shanklin 10 Towers Gifted.

Brading 1 Tower Gifted

East of St Helens 1 Tower Gifted

Bembridge 4 Towers Gifted

Nettlestone 1 Tower Gifted (as close as possible)

Ryde 2 Southern most towers gifted

At this stage it was 7.30pm, so I checked into my B&B with the intention of getting some food after a brief lye down, then to gift some more that evening. But, you guessed it, I awoke around 4am! So set my alarm ready for breakfast.

After breakfast I drove around for another 45minutes, or so, and gifted the other three towers in central Ryde.

Then I called Pamela Icke who I have been corresponding with, and she gave me directions to their Flat.

Somewhat nervous, I made my way there, where I met Pamela and David who both seemed very friendly and hospitable. Both were very interested in orgonite, so over the next hour and a half I described what it is about and the work we do as best I could. I gave them 10 interactive HHg’s as a gift and Dennis also gave me a dowsing pendulum for Pamela which I passed on.

The conversation was friendly and quickly flowed, which meant after 10minutes or so my nerves had thankfully dissipated. It seemed that David absorbed how orgonite is of such use, and even said that he would like some to gift a significant place he had in mind (he did say where, but I wont publicly repeat it for obvious reasons!). Though David has rather bad arthritis, so I doubt he will become a prolific gifter.

After an hour or so had passed, I asked if I could bring my car around to give them the CB’s I had brought over, one for their residence and another for a friend of theirs.

So I assembled the first and dug a hole, with some issue as the soil was very rock and slate laden, and, the only tool I had was my (usually) trusty trowel! Anyway after some toil the CB was placed in it’s current resting place (although it may be moved to another area as they were both a little worried about it being vandalised etc).



Pamela then kindly made me a packed lunch (after offering me some food there, which I declined as I still had several areas left to gift before catching the ferry back).

I put together the other CB for their friend to ensure the pipes where placed correctly. With which I left, asking that they let me know their experiences with their orgonite (as I had said to place some by their bed), be it good, bad, or indifferent. I also left about 3 field HHg’s and a few TB’s for David, should he feel inclined to gift the previously mentioned target.

From theirs I drove to the outskirts of Ryde and found the last remaining tower to gift there, and, as I couldn’t get very close I scattered several TB’s and a HHg. Next I drove to Wootton, and gifted the 4 towers to the north with several TBs each and a HHg for the largest, then another tower just to the west of wootton.

As I had quite a few TB’s etc left, next I drove to my second last tower via Newport, as I was passing I tossed another half a dozen TBs near to Parkhurst Prison. The next Tower was between Chillerton and Billingham, which turned out to be probably the largest (definitely the tallest), and as I couldn’t get anywhere close to it I gifted as near as I could with several TBs and a few HHgs.

From here I drove back to East Cowes and attempted to find the final tower which was also the first I attempted, in vain, to find upon arrival. However, again I couldn’t locate it by sight, so, just contented myself by scattering TB’s all around the area my map suggested it was.

300 odd TB’s (some were also scattered randomly around the island), 25 HHg’s, 2CB’s later;

Job Done! Very Happy

After this I drove back to the ferry port in East Cowes, and, although an hour early, the ferry chap graciously let me on the earlier crossing.

Back home now, cream crackered!

If there is a moral to this report, it quite probably is, don’t forget about the dinner you had cooking in the oven when writing up a long gifting report!

Many thanks go out to John, Eric and Dennis for their assistance.

 Best wishes,

Rich

 

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