
I had a very wintry trip yesterday in connection with the work for water, crystal planting the source of the river Esk in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, England. It was a beautiful sunny day, yet bitterly cold and the tops and shaded hollows were very frosty and icy making for interesting driving at times! The chosen planting spot had a beautiful old Scots pine next to a small tributary with a waterfall and I sat in the sun leaning against the tree afterwards breathing in the clear crisp air and feeling the purity of the crystals radiating out to the connected valleys beyond. It was a very lovely way to spend a winters afternoon and the whole of the catchment area for the Esk felt much clearer in energy terms as I was driving back across the moor tops.

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