Hi there. Well I'm quite surprised that this video has done better than I thought it would, so I probably won't delete it now. I may still add vids from the Chalice well event, though it's getting further and further from Beltane now.
It's not holy ground, but a town event celebrating Beltane. I believe the Market Place was often a site which always attracted events of this kind in the past, and long before the erection of the Market Cross, which is 19th century. There WAS a medieval Market cross at one time, of the type seen at nearby Somerton, and Shepton Mallet on this spot.
@mikesey1 I see it as holy and ancient but thats because I believe it to be the sight or area of the first christian church and burial place of Mary the mother of Christ.I know however that most don't see it that way.I also beleive the story of Arthur and Camelot I know that makes me nieve and sappy but thats just who I am.I really do love your vids and thats the reason why and if I ever get the chance I hope to see it for myself someday
I apologise, I thought you were referring to this particular place in town!
Of course, Glastonbury is the site of the first above ground church in England, and the legends of King Arthur are well-known.I think they are based in fact. Many other notables of the church are reputed to be buried within the abbey's precincts, including Joseph of Arimathea for one: 3 kings of the Kingdom of Wessex are fact. See my "Real Camelot" video, here.
great video - shame about the guy with the specs in his yfronts and a cut up work shirt- bless - probably meant well
terrible bloody music -singer looks like a wife-beater - sounds like a redcoat or taht guy who dum emu
joyous tohear the typical aspergers glastonbury male ordering people oput in a john majot voice - 'those who want to take photographs...." god bless
ooohmatron 10 months ago
Mike, the video is wonderful! thanks for sharing. If you delete, please add another form this celebration :>)
Chetallica 1 year ago 3
@Chetallica
Hi there. Well I'm quite surprised that this video has done better than I thought it would, so I probably won't delete it now. I may still add vids from the Chalice well event, though it's getting further and further from Beltane now.
Thanks a lot for the nice note, Chetallica.
mikesey1 1 year ago
If only someone could explain to everyone what holy ground this is ,long live Glastonbury.Thanks for the little glimpses Mike.
jusbarryman 1 year ago 2
@jusbarryman
It's not holy ground, but a town event celebrating Beltane. I believe the Market Place was often a site which always attracted events of this kind in the past, and long before the erection of the Market Cross, which is 19th century. There WAS a medieval Market cross at one time, of the type seen at nearby Somerton, and Shepton Mallet on this spot.
mikesey1 1 year ago
@mikesey1 I see it as holy and ancient but thats because I believe it to be the sight or area of the first christian church and burial place of Mary the mother of Christ.I know however that most don't see it that way.I also beleive the story of Arthur and Camelot I know that makes me nieve and sappy but thats just who I am.I really do love your vids and thats the reason why and if I ever get the chance I hope to see it for myself someday
jusbarryman 1 year ago
@jusbarryman
I apologise, I thought you were referring to this particular place in town!
Of course, Glastonbury is the site of the first above ground church in England, and the legends of King Arthur are well-known.I think they are based in fact. Many other notables of the church are reputed to be buried within the abbey's precincts, including Joseph of Arimathea for one: 3 kings of the Kingdom of Wessex are fact. See my "Real Camelot" video, here.
mikesey1 1 year ago
I love Glasto!
Looks like the famous carneval in Cologne, my hometown in Germany.
KÖLLE ALAAF! ;o)
SonOfAnnwn 1 year ago 3
Ta, excellent video. Jolly May. ONE LOVE :)
createrainbowz 1 year ago 3