Originally posted by Janet Boyer, Host:
[qb] You're most welcome, Shannon! I'm so happy for you! <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
By the way, I missed your other post. What is RDNA? Is a grove the same as "group"? I was reading some things on Graves after your post and he does appear to have generated some controversy. What was the biggest, do you think?
Janey <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> [/qb]
RDNA - Reformed Druids of North America
A grove is like a group, circle, coven, etc.
Pretty much anything dealing with historical references to the celtic or druid culture is touchy. Everything was oral, no one can really know what happened, how they really lived, etc, but they can speculate based on what facts we do know. The problem is some people speculate a little too much, putting their own spin on it and calling it "historical fact". That's where I have a problem. If someone says, this is my interpretation, then that's fine but if they say, this is fact, they'd better be able to back it up and most can't. I'll post some specifcs on Graves later, time to go home ; )
Shannon