My Time with George and Frances
My time at Findhorn was significant for me because it was an experience in architectural design and construction that I would never have anywhere else. In June 1976, while visiting Findhorn on a cycling trip
My time at Findhorn was significant for me because it was an experience in architectural design and construction that I would never have anywhere else. In June 1976, while visiting Findhorn on a cycling trip
Peter used to give the Community tour to guests and always brought them by my work station at the hall to see me cutting stone. I think Dieter and Robert Blakesley were often there too.
From Peter Vallance 19th June 2020 These pictures were taken last night, as sunset approached. There is an alignment with the Solstice setting sun at the side door of the Universal Hall. The stone is
Dieter was the son of a German bank manager who considered himself a free spirit and expressed this in part though beautiful long wavy light chestnut-coloured hair. He wore thick glasses of necessity and discovered
“I was only following orders” is my only line of response in light of recent revelations about the wiring in the Hall. Admittedly over forty years have passed, standards changed and wear and tear occurred.