May 2011 Crop Circle Update And A Welcome From Lucy!

Lucy Pringle
Lucy Pringle

Welcome to my fresh new crop circle news blog! I’m excited to have this as a new means to swiftly bring you news and updates about my research into crop circles and associated matters.

” The oil seed rape (canola) season is coming to as the yellow flowers fade and give way to the pale green stems andhannington crop circle may 2011 leaves. Flying over the fields of vibrant yellow at the start of the 2011 crop circle season is breathtaking as they can be seen from miles away and are the easiest to spot. I wonder how many crop circles over the year go un-noticed? Quite a few I suspect as farmers are reluctant to report them.

barleyThe next crop soon to appear will be barley, shimmering like shot silk in the sun; this is my favourite, caressing you gently as you walk through through the softly waving stems. Please remember at all times to observe the farmer’s code of conduct. I know that people in their excitement tend to rush into the fields without thinking and realising that it is not their land; the land is the farmer’s and it is their livelihood.

I seldom give talks in the summer as I am out in the fields conducting my crop circle research but an exception is the wonderful Glastonbury symposium, the longest established crop circle and alternative conference. I am always thrilled to be there and will be talking about my latest exciting research trying to establish a link between Parkinson’s disease and genuine crop circles; also showing photographs set to music of the latest formations and others from over the years. Later in the year I will be giving talks to Groups in Bosham, West Sussex, then spending 2 weeks lecturing in New Mexico, followed by talks to groups in Wiltshire and Petersfield, Hampshire and Farnham, Surrey. If anyone is interested in any of these please do get in touch and I can give further details. lucypringle@aol.com

Best wishes to everyone. Lucy

 

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