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Andy B

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| Posted 28-08-2008 at 16:55  
Jim Champion writes:
Perhaps you remember Philip Tonkyn who won one of our competitions with his Castlerigg photo? I met him at an exhibition of his 'mystical' photos in Southampton. Anyway, I just read this in the prologue to a selection of Glastonbury photos on his website: (See the Avalon PDF gallery)
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My connection with Glastonbury’s mystical aura continued over the years until last year (2007) when I met a wonderful lady from Glastonbury at the Megalithomania Conference, having won a ree ticket by entering the Megalithic Portal’s annual photo competition with ‘Castlerigg’. Now we’re married and I live in Avalon once more. Who says magic doesn’t really happen?
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Andy B

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| Posted 28-08-2008 at 16:56  
(Sorry Jim, I accidentally deleted your original message)
Congratulations Philip from all of us here, what a lovely story
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