by a just freshly published book, which describes with more enthusiasm than expertise "Celtic" Places in the Odenwald, to Samhain are my friend and I today went in search of a few stones, which, according to the book, perhaps somehow been set by people, but then of nations, by Celtic pagans in the area were.
On the way there we passed a gentleman who just rotten branches sawed from a tree. He asked us where we wanted, and when he learned about it, he sighed. He was the owner of the forest plot, in which we were entering.
We talked a little bit. While the Lord was the classification of the stones as Celtic highly critical of - which in view of the lack of available data is no longer surprising - but it bothered him not in principle that we wanted access to their property. What bothered him, Was that in recent years without his knowledge or consent at all any large stones are touted as the "Celtic monument". Now it is so that he is liable as owners of the land for it, should someone happen there something - you can come in all sorts of ways in a forest damage. In order to be sued, the risk to be limited, or to get in such a case, free legal claim, the man now had a special liability insurance, which costs him in the year 500 €. It was as if no one was interested in it, to walk through his woods, still have been unnecessary.
We promised to watch (and it should tell us something fall on his head, not to sue). What I did not promise, but doing is the exact location of the - very nice to behold, but for me not clear, "Celtic" or particularly ritual - stones that are there to describe here.
But since there were some interesting trees.
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