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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
PostPosted: 25 Feb 2011 5:28 pm 
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I see the irony, but it makes me feel ill just the same.

I believe that took place on Godlikeproductions.com...kevin?

Religious zealots are some mean-spirited people. He scared a bunch of people.

And he was going to get his infant son involved. What a POS...and I don't mean sion.

Let us speak of Freedom!

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In a place far away, an American spy dressed in plaid wiped his hands clean and receded into shadows.

At least, that’s what Fishersville-native Klaus Shmidheiser might say if put on the spot.

Admittedly, Klaus only draws The Plaid Avenger, a Virginia Tech-based comic book superhero dedicated to fighting the ills of the world (think climate change, Vladamir Putin, and most recently the Libyan government.) He doesn’t claim to control him.

Shmidheiser this week came across a photo by the Associated Press that depicted Egyptian sympathizers standing outside the country’s Libyan embassy, touting posters with his drawing of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.

How protesters thousands of miles away found Shmidheiser’s work is still a mystery to him, but a good one, he said. Maybe his website draws fans in Egypt, he mused.

“It was either that or they randomly stumbled upon it by Google Images,” he said.

In one photo, a rather grumpy Gaddafi sneers at the losing end of a little girl’s shoe. In another, two lines of a giant red “X” lay across his face.

The Plaid Avenger, Shmidheiser said, is mainly a product aimed at educating people about the political injustices of the world. The comic book product came about when Shmidheiser, Virginia Tech professor John Boyer, and a handful of others joined forces to produce it.

“My favorite thing has always been comic books, caricatures and in general I started getting into popular political stuff” Shmidheiser said. “I’d like to think it’s a revival of the old Marvel-era.”

The Plaid Avenger staff ran across the news items when staff Assistant Katie Pritchard found the photo when a fan reached her through Twitter.

“I thought a student had just faked it,” Pritchard said. “And then I’m looking at it more and was like, ‘Wait, this is an AP photo.’ ”

Looking elsewhere, she found it through several media outlets, including Yahoo!, Al Jazeera and the Associated Press.

“It’s one of those things that you find and it keeps popping up,” she said.


http://www2.newsvirginian.com/news/2011/feb/25/fishersville-native-finds-character-mideast-protes-ar-865364/

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This is what I saw on the news this morning...
http://www2.wsls.com/news/2011/feb/24/vt-professors-artwork-used-libyan-protests-ar-865778/

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 Post subject: Visions
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Wm. Blake from "The Book of Job" - "Where were you when I laid down the foundations of the earth?".

The prophets experienced a direct contact with God, but I suppose the

organized church would feel threatened if the congregation did not feel the need

for the intermediary - the priest.

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 Post subject: Red Sea
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Proof of the existence of Moses? There are chariot wheels underwater where they crossed. They are

from the chariots of the troops of Pharoah. Have you seen "The Ten Commandments" w/ Charlton Heston?

They run it on Easter every year.

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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Hey...I thought the Naked Archeologist found that it was not the Red Sea but the Reed Sea that was parted?

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 Post subject: Sinai
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Coral encrusted chariot wheel found at the crossing site in

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The route. Sinai was part of Egypt, Midian was in Arabia.

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 Post subject: La Rubia y la Graal
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"La Rubia y le Graal" - MJA 1987.

Patrice states that Marie Denarnaud covered for Sauniere when he went on his journeys to Girona.

In the Castillon diary there is an example of her doing just that.

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 Post subject: pg. 57
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Here is the quotation from the initiation journey notes of Sauniere translated by Patrice Chaplin who
had unique access to them.

Patrice: "In the metaphysical language of the journey, here he states his goals:

Sauniere hoped to traverse the 34th line, pass through Shin and unite the North and the South within him.
He wanted to possess the Tear of Isis (refers to the inundation of the Nile) and to complete the 360 degree circle.
Through the power of the Grail, the Phoenix is consumed by fire and resurrected from the ashes in its previous beauty.
Sauniere needed the doorway (Daleth) in Girona to be that flame for the Grail to transform the Phoenix and to take
the passage through the flame he had to cross square #34 and continue to square #44."

Those were his plans, but upon reading about the strict fare on their path, I realized that Sauniere would have had a problem
living on water. He missed his wine and left the journey unfinished. One has to be humble and compliant with ones` guide
- Sauniere was not such an initiate. He was used to being the boss.

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 Post subject: Emma`s Castle
PostPosted: 06 Apr 2011 2:54 am 
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"The Templar Gold of Castle Cabrieres - home of La Diva Emma Calve" by Mary Alice Bennett


Real treasure has been found in the area around Rennes-le-Chateau over the years. It was discovered in the form of bricks made of fused Arab gold coins coated with a layer of tar. Under what circumstances would such wealth be lost? A Templar hoard would likely be in this form of Arab gold – a treasure on the move in the middle of the night, on the run from the officers of King Philip and headed for Catalonia. The following quotation is from the Seanz de Castillon diary. It contains the information given to Emma Calve by Abbe Berenger Sauniere concerning the Templar treasure that was once housed in her home, the Templar`s Castle Cabrieres.

“Staying at La Diva's "Castle" the Chateau de Cabrieres in the Aveyron not far from the town of Millau in Languedoc. A bit of an out of the way place to get to but worth the journey. La Diva bought it in 1895 or thereabouts. It came about this way. You could say it was the call of the soil crying out to a woman who comes from good Provencal peasant stock indeed her father, a trained engineer, was forced at one stage, by economic circumstances to go back to working the family farm. They were only tenant farmers and after her father took his family to Spain in search of better things the farm reverted back to the landlord so their was no family home to inherit. She didn't set out to buy a castle what she had in mind was large farmstead and land but when she made enquiries about suitable properties at an agent's in Millau she was told about this estate comprising chateau, farm, lands and so on but it could not be split up so no chateau no farmstead. During it's long history (built originally in the 11th century they say and according to La Diva had in the 13th century connections with the Knights Templar who had a treasury here and according to local tradition it held "a great treasure." Indeed when the Order was suppressed some knights were kept here in the dungeons and put to death when no treasure was found in the castle and they refused to divulge its whereabouts) it has been owned by several noble families interconnected by marriage but the last of these (the Des Esseintes) finally died out about 90 years ago since when the chateau has stood empty but the farm, lands, forest rights, shooting rights, fishing rights have been let out to tenants. La Diva has spent lavishly on renovating and restoring with a certain amount of modernization to make it amenable to present day expectations of comfort whilst retaining its medieval atmosphere. The work is by no means finished yet…

This priest Sauniere holds the benefice of some backwoods place called Rennes le Chateau deep in the Languedoc. All that part of the Languedoc is, according to La Diva steeped in history, mystery, supernatural happenings, a cradle of kings, a refuge for Cathars and Templars with hoards of hidden treasure waiting to be discovered in undiscovered caves and grottoes and powerful occult secrets too waiting to empower those who can uncover and interpret them, to those who can decipher certain clues hidden in nature and man-made structures and monuments also. She told me all this as we took our ease that warm drowsy Spring afternoon on the lawn at the foot of the castle walls. It would appear that this curé is a man with a special gift for divining such things something akin perhaps to a dowser or water diviner and that he is also a man with a SECRET. I emphasize this because La Diva put plenty of emphasis on it as she told it to me. She would not explain further as to what this SECRET might be no, not even to me a fellow Martinist and Traveler in the Path. Does she know what it is? After she came into possession of the Chateau de Cabrieres Sauniere wrote a letter in which he claimed to have in his possession a manuscript chronicle of events in and around Rennes for roughly three decades from 1290 to about 1320 written in Occitan by a wandering Franciscan Friar which states that the last Seneschal of Cabrieres, a Templar named Eustache de Rastaignac passed through Rennes in June 1309 with a squire and six heavily laden pack mules bound for the monastery of Montserrat in Catalonia but that close pursuit by officers of King Philip forced him to hide whatever the mules carried somewhere in the vicinity of Rennes. Raistagnac was soon afterward apprehended at the Chateau Blanchefort in a state of physical exhaustion alone, no mules, no squire. He was tortured and executed. Tantalizingly she said that the letter also contained other "esoteric" information. She did not offer to show it to me however. We were annoyingly interrupted at this point by the arrival of a Monsieur de Senmaret the architect responsible for work on the chateau and they must needs talk business.”

“The treasure in Arab gold coins. At least two genuine recoveries of Gold coins in the surroundings of Rennes le Chateau have been found, These were gold coins of Arab origin that were amalgamated in bitumen. These two instances, similar, have experienced several years of variation and have never received a satisfactory explanation. The first lucky find took place in 1860 in Bézu by RED Mr. SEE” - from “Rennes Treasures”.

“In 1830 a man found a gold ingot weighing almost 20 Kilos whilst out walking near to Rennes. Not long after this in 1860 another man found a gold bar near to Bézu made from partly smelted Arabic coins and weighing almost 50 Kilos. These are real, confirmed discoveries. Doubtless there have been many others where the discoverers did not announce their finds.

A 50 Kilo gold bar is extremely heavy and one would think, if dropped, would be noticed. Also, it is not the kind of object an individual uses in the form of his secret investment. It was normal of people in bygone days to usually bury coins, being more mobile.

These gold bars could have come from a number of sources.

One possibility is that caravan was transporting them across country. If a heavily laden horse stumbled and fell or a cart lost a wheel it is possible that the mass of gold it was carrying would have spilled out across the land and it is not unfeasible that one or two bars may have become embedded in the soft soil and were overlooked.

The caravan may have been fleeing an enemy, thinking it preferable to loose a few gold bars than waste time gathering the spilled gold only to end up loosing the entire convoy”.- from the History of Bezu.

“THE STORY OF THE GERMAN SMELTERS
In 1156, the Templars installed on the plateau of Lauzet, betweenBlanchefort and Rennes-le-Château, a colony of German workers,forbidden to have the slightest contact with the local population.
It was explained that they were exploiting the former gold mine of Blanchefort, but - oddly - they weren't miners but smelters...
This could lead one to guess that they weren't digging, but weretransforming an immense treasure into gold bars; what could be easier thanto hide it in a gallery, at the bottom of a mine!

THE STORY OF THE COUNTERFEITERS OF BEZU
In 1307, the Templars of France were all arrested the same day (13 October). On 2 May 1312, the Order of the Temple was dissolved by a Bull of Pope CLEMENT V.
In 1340, a search by the agents of King CHARLES V at the château of BEZUcaught red-handed, in the process of counterfeiting, the Seigneur Guilhen CATHALA, his wife, and two stooges.
An agent of the King was killed and the others put to flight; given the gravity of the affair, the soldiers had to intervene and arrest the guilty parties.
During this era, counterfeiting could mean making coins that did not contain the required weight in gold, a question of theft; but it could also mean making correct coins without authorisation, which was forbidden. So where did the gold come from?
The affair was not followed up, and the "criminals" were pardoned, becausethe Seigneur de CATHALA was both the son-in-law of the Seigneur de RENNES,and the nephew of Pope BENOIT XII, whose real name was Jacques FOURNIER, a former Cistercian at the monastery of BOULBONNE..”.-from the History of Bezu.

Did German smelters melt down Templar gold from Castle Cabrieres for over a century? Did Eustache know the location of the smelter, the perfect place to hide his treasure near Rennes-le-Chateau? Thanks to the diary of Don Rodrigo de Saenz y Castillon, we have new information about the source of the bricks made of fused Arab gold coins found in the area of Rennes-le-Chateau.

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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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Not to pick nits, but her chateau was in Midi-Pyrenees, not Languedoc-Roussillon. Specifically, it was above the village of Aguessac:


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Hey, Sheila, did you know she raised sheep?

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 Post subject: RLC Movie
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From a 1961 movie about RLC in which Noel Corbu played Sauniere.

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Love the picture Renne
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 Post subject: Torah Crown
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 Post subject: Re: "The Portal"...Book Discussion
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Dear forum, this is last minute, but I wanted to post Patrice's May 2011 tour to Girona's dalets here:

Itinerary: Following the initiate's journey on the Venus magic square under the constellation of the Great Bear and Seven Stars

Facebook Event Page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=133092943428052

Meeting Time: Sunday, May 1 at 4:00pm/1600hrs
Location: Xocolateria l'Antiga Girona (the old Cafe Antigua) Plaça del Vi, 8, 17004, Girona, Spain

The cost of this guided tour with lessons and meditations (including tour bus transportation to the sites) is 500€ or $721.00 (USD)

Those of you who would like to go can request more details by e-mailing PatriceInGirona@gmail.com or by phoning 805.669.8640 (U.S. telephone number)

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Payment will be submitted as a NewRealities Donation. You may also submit a partial payment of 100€ as a deposit if you plan on paying with cash upon arrival. When processing your payment, make sure to note: 'Patrice Chaplin Tour' under the 'Add special instructions to the seller' option.


FIVE DAYS JOURNEYING THE FRENCH AND SPANISH BORDERS ALONG THE PYRENEES 1st-5th of MAY, 2011


These days preceding the celebrated Girona flower show (Girona Temps de Flors) are vibrant with activity, and one of the best times to visit this ancient city!


1st-2nd May

Visiting the 8 sites in Girona's old city, including:

* The Barraca (one of the original outposts of the city, Charlemagne had rested here in AD 785. The legend states that Charlemagne had a strange experience while at the barraca. He later placed a sundial on the Barraca grounds."
* The French Woman's Garden (House of the Canons)
* Bonastruc ça Porta Jewish Center (Nachmanide's medieval Kabbalah synagogue)

3rd of May

* The sites of Empúries
* S'Agaró Coast in Costa Brava
* Dalí Museum
* Figueres

4th of May

* Besalú
* Palera
* Chapel where Jacint Verdaguer wrote his epic poem Canigó

5th of May

* Spas of Caldes de Malavella
* Dolmen of Romanyà de la Selva
* Meal at a traditional rest in the countryside

*Daily talks on the history of each site. Practices, both spiritual and physical. Preparations for each site and each level, in accordance with the ascending preparation of the initiates to approach the portal, including attunements suitable for all participants. We will examine the experiences of those (such as Verdaguer, Saunière, and Dalí) who took the journey, following with Q&A. Talks will be 1hr. each, lead by visiting specialists in this work, including surprise guests TBA!


Sylvia Francke, author of The Tree of Life and the Holy Grail will give the following talks:

* The Tree of Life
* The Knights, Klingsors magic garden, and the Grail

Tove Frisvold, registered psychotherapist trained at the Institute of Psychotherapy and Social Studies (IPSS).

Frisvold is a member of the United Kingdom Council of Psychotherapy (UKCP).

* The Shadow Side
* The Inner Journey

Alan Steinfeld, host and producer of New Realities television show for over a decade for Time/Warner in NYC. In that time he has produced over 500 interviews with leading-edge thinkers and religious leaders from around the world. http://newrealities.com/

* Altering Your Perceptions

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Question.......

In "The Portal' on page 300....close to the bottom.....she mentions walking on a path that leads to a small stone chapel.......inside this chapel she lights a candle and asks Patrice to take a look......

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"Finally, the artefact on the chapel wall took my attention. Painted on the wood, the colour was still vibrant, hardly flaking, even thought the artefact had been painted in the seventeenth century. It was rectangular, with a top curved into a semicircle and no frame."

(Lilliane)
"Have you seen it before?"

.....just what is this artefact???
Or painting? ??????
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scorpieauxgirl wrote:
Question.......

In "The Portal' on page 300....close to the bottom.....she mentions walking on a path that leads to a small stone chapel.......inside this chapel she lights a candle and asks Patrice to take a look......

(Patrice)
"Finally, the artefact on the chapel wall took my attention. Painted on the wood, the colour was still vibrant, hardly flaking, even thought the artefact had been painted in the seventeenth century. It was rectangular, with a top curved into a semicircle and no frame."

(Ingrid)
"Have you seen it before?"

.....just what is this artefact???
Or painting? ??????
thanks


Hi,

I don't know, but I'm intrigued that she describes it as an artefact, rather than a painting. Someone who knows more about art history might know if there is some convention that might cause that to be so.

This is the description that Patrice gives of the painting, just below the part you quoted. Probably a long shot, but maybe someone will recognise it.

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In it [the artefact] a woman had climbed a ladder against a tree and stood on the seventh step picking a fruit from a branch. Two men waited below. The tree, circular like a ball, had thick foliage and a sturdy trunk. It was full of birds leaving and flying away. Layers of landscape were visible behind the tree, and a jewelled crown circled the bottom of the trunk. A basket hung next to the woman.

"She stands on step 7. That's significant. And the crown shows upliftment, power, honour. This is square number 7," Liliane said.

"She's getting apples."

"Oh no. Branches. They'll be whittled down and become staves."

She waited, but I had nothing to say. Yes, the ladder was gold.

"A stave from this tree is given to the pilgrim on his journey through passage 7." I asked if I got one. "Not at this height." At some point she did tell me the tree's name, but I lost it in what followed and have not been able to find it since. It might have been yew or juniper.

I now looked at the landscape painted around the tree and in the distance recognised Canigou. I asked if the birds were part of the pilgrimage.

"But yes. They are symbol of enlightenment."

We sat on the narrow, polished bench to examine further this rather ordinary work. I asked who looked after this chapel.

"I do. Is this the painting what was in your dream?"

I said no. Suspicious now, I would have said no in any case. In my dream the woman had an apple not a branch, and the ladder was a staircase. I told her I never remember dreams normally, which was true.
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"Is this the painting what was in your dream?"


how did that get past the proof reader :D ...or is it just me.


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how did that get past the proof reader :D ...or is it just me.


No, I noticed too. I wanted to change it, or put [sic] after it, but it seemed a bit mean. Proof reader should have caught it. To be fair, I think Patrice has an elegant prose style and uses language very skillfully, so that's a rare mistake.

Quick (and very minor) thought on the tree. Given the description, the sculpting, etc. it sounds more like yew than juniperus to me, but that's a pure guess really.


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i concur Richard, i really enjoy Patrice's writing style and i didn't mean to nitpick, it just sort of jumped out at me.

For me the sacred tree would have to be the Cypress.


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Sheila wrote:
i concur Richard, i really enjoy Patrice's writing style and i didn't mean to nitpick, it just sort of jumped out at me.

For me the sacred tree would have to be the Cypress.


In my copy it reads:

"Is this painting what was in your dream?"

I would have to go with Yew - they're the longest lived species and there is a specific religious tradition in Spain of associating them with transcendence of death.

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Caelum wrote:
Sheila wrote:
i concur Richard, i really enjoy Patrice's writing style and i didn't mean to nitpick, it just sort of jumped out at me.

For me the sacred tree would have to be the Cypress.


In my copy it reads:

"Is this painting what was in your dream?"

I would have to go with Yew - they're the longest lived species and there is a specific religious tradition in Spain of associating them with transcendence of death.


Yes, and they're also sacred to witches.

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 Post subject: On tour
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They`re on the tour up there right now, maybe you could ask for photos of what you want to see.

Xoche is there.

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They`re on the tour up there right now, maybe you could ask for photos of what you want to see.

Xoche is there.


.................................................................
I just emailed him, so we will see what happens. We need a pic of the "artefact" and the Nachmanides oven, and of the black mark on the ground where the apparitions were seen.
.....Just wondering here but........in the book it is said that everytime a portal was opened and/or an apparition was seen, there was a black scorched mark left........has anyone seen this mark? And if it is true.......longshot here but about an hour from where I live, there is a shrine dedicated to Mary- where the Medjugorie Visionary lady was to have recieved messages.....there were millions flocking to that location for quite a while several years ago.....now I hear that it is completely fenced in and access is no longer granted.......so I'm wondering if there might be a black scorch mark on the hillside the vision was supposed to have come from.........ok just thinking here and it is morning and I still have coffee to drink.........would be interesting though eh'????

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 Post subject: Painting?
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Is it the tree in the painting in the chapel near the monastery

on the Mt. that everyone wants to see?

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Renne wrote:
Is it the tree in the painting in the chapel near the monastery

on the Mt. that everyone wants to see?




Oh yes! I want to see the whole thing though. So is it the tree........hhhmmmmmm ?????? I just thought it curious it was referred to as an artefact and then she describes it as a painting. And it being in such good shape for it's age. If it so valuable, how could it be left in a chapel that only has a small latch on the door. Unless no one knows of its value???? You have some of the best pics......please tell me you have a picture??????

What about a pic of the scorch mark??? the oven?

Oh and there are great pics on Patrice's facebook page of the Girona Tour...........love love love the Barraca. There are a few of Patrice and Jose........and a great one of Patrice with the coast in the background.......awesome pics.

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scorpieauxgirl wrote:
Renne wrote:
Is it the tree in the painting in the chapel near the monastery

on the Mt. that everyone wants to see?



Oh and there are great pics on Patrice's facebook page of the Girona Tour...........love love love the Barraca. There are a few of Patrice and Jose........and a great one of Patrice with the coast in the background.......awesome pics.


Speaking of great pics - I just noticed that Patrice has a photo of the "Bugarach volcanic lake" up on her Facebook page and I'm guessing it came from you, Renne. You might want to have her take that down, as it is the crater lake from the James Bond film "You Only Live Twice" (which I believe is Kerio in Iceland) - if you refer to my original post, I was being completely facetious and I thought that was pretty clear when I also included the secret base "under" the lake surface in my post...

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