"It's some time since I heard that sung, but there's no good beating about the bush: it's true. The People of the Hills have all left. I saw them come into Old England and I saw them go. Giants, trolls, kelpies, brownies, goblins,imps; wood, tree, mound, and water spirits; heath-people, hill-watchers, treasure-guards, good people, little people, pishogues, leprechauns, night-riders, pixies, nixies, gnomes, and the rest - gone, all gone! I came into England with Oak, Ash and Thorn, and when Oak, Ash and Thorn are gone I shall go too.' Puck of Pook's Hill - Rudyard Kipling
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mark had planned this very carefully. He brought a device he called a "come-along" with an immense, heavy chain. Here with Josh and Eric the plan is scoped out.

 

Work recommences. Mark, Eric, Josh are joined by Nick, Sarah, and Moriah.

 

We attached the come-along strap about 20 feet up in the nearest, strong tree.

 

The stone begins to rise.

 

A delicate balance is sought as the stone is nearly vertical.

 

Success as the last light fades.

 

Last updated - December 1, 2008