Circle of the Crone Farm
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- | The Crone Farm can be accessed from a long dirt driveway that has a few ruts from wear and tear. | + | The Crone Farm can be accessed from a long dirt driveway that has a few ruts from wear and tear. The driveway is tree lined on the right with little views of fields peaking through. The left side is lined by a dense forest. The end of the driveway opens up to a small one story farm house with a friendly porch. The farm house has solar panels on the roof. There is a port-a-potty outside for the farm workers and guests. An outdoors sink is set up near by. Care has been taken for the farm to be as green and ecologically based as possible. |
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- | + | A wide clearing of dirt and grass is in front of the house. The fields beside and behind the house consist mostly of fields with different kinds of low vegetation. On the edges however, are higher trees and such to offer privacy to anything happening within the Circle's property. | |
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+ | When guests enter, the first room they arrive in would [http://nwod.org/wiki/index.php/File:Crone-farm-interior.jpg best be described as warm and welcoming]. Guests who stay over will be treated to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-bed box-bed] found in the living room. An ornate [http://nwod.org/wiki/images/Guest-bed.jpg Scandinavian farmhouse cupboard] protects the occupant completely from sunlight. | ||
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+ | Beside the farm are several greenhouses that are being rebuilt. One of the greenhouses has the compost pile. There is a small tool shed and a two stall stable/barn on the property. An old tractor and other miscellaneous farm equipment is scattered about. | ||
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+ | The Sacred Grove: deep in the forest, way off the beaten path, there is a small isolated grove of trees near a pond. [http://nwod.org/wiki/index.php/File:Crone-farm-grove.jpg A stone structure] stands as testament to the Goddess. | ||
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+ | Sacred Hospitality: Hierophant mandated that the Acolytes adhere to a custom of "Sacred Hospitality." The practice having roots in an ancient Greek practice known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenia_(Greek) Xenia, guest-friendship]. | ||
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The Crone Farm can be accessed from a long dirt driveway that has a few ruts from wear and tear. The driveway is tree lined on the right with little views of fields peaking through. The left side is lined by a dense forest. The end of the driveway opens up to a small one story farm house with a friendly porch. The farm house has solar panels on the roof. There is a port-a-potty outside for the farm workers and guests. An outdoors sink is set up near by. Care has been taken for the farm to be as green and ecologically based as possible.
A wide clearing of dirt and grass is in front of the house. The fields beside and behind the house consist mostly of fields with different kinds of low vegetation. On the edges however, are higher trees and such to offer privacy to anything happening within the Circle's property.
When guests enter, the first room they arrive in would best be described as warm and welcoming. Guests who stay over will be treated to box-bed found in the living room. An ornate Scandinavian farmhouse cupboard protects the occupant completely from sunlight.
Beside the farm are several greenhouses that are being rebuilt. One of the greenhouses has the compost pile. There is a small tool shed and a two stall stable/barn on the property. An old tractor and other miscellaneous farm equipment is scattered about.
The Sacred Grove: deep in the forest, way off the beaten path, there is a small isolated grove of trees near a pond. A stone structure stands as testament to the Goddess.
Sacred Hospitality: Hierophant mandated that the Acolytes adhere to a custom of "Sacred Hospitality." The practice having roots in an ancient Greek practice known as Xenia, guest-friendship.
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