That's a new one.
I was contacted today by someone in campus activities who is responsible for scheduling rooms so that I could give permission to a student group wanting to use the Druid Circle as a place in which to hold a bonfire.
The Druid Circle, as far as I know, is a terrible place for a bonfire. There is no fire pit; there is an altar stone. Indeed, it would be against Arb rules to hold one there.
Even assuming that she means someplace with a fire pit (which would be the Small Grove, for those of you following along), I certainly don't have the authority to schedule it. I'm a student! And not that responsible a student; I have forms to hand back to this same woman that she gave me several weeks ago.
So I said it would be fine with the Druids, but pointed her to Myles as being an actual authority figure.
Usually, the folks who think the ArchDruids of the Carleton Grove are indeed responsible for things and sources of information at least aren't physically in proximity to our disordered lives. Huh.
I was contacted today by someone in campus activities who is responsible for scheduling rooms so that I could give permission to a student group wanting to use the Druid Circle as a place in which to hold a bonfire.
The Druid Circle, as far as I know, is a terrible place for a bonfire. There is no fire pit; there is an altar stone. Indeed, it would be against Arb rules to hold one there.
Even assuming that she means someplace with a fire pit (which would be the Small Grove, for those of you following along), I certainly don't have the authority to schedule it. I'm a student! And not that responsible a student; I have forms to hand back to this same woman that she gave me several weeks ago.
So I said it would be fine with the Druids, but pointed her to Myles as being an actual authority figure.
Usually, the folks who think the ArchDruids of the Carleton Grove are indeed responsible for things and sources of information at least aren't physically in proximity to our disordered lives. Huh.