A new crop
picture at White Way near Baunton on June 2, 2018 shows the
fast-spinning “wheel of a hoverboard”, which fits nicely into the
much-larger landscape image of a “man falling off a hoverboard”, as he
hits a “bump in the road”
This new
crop picture, and its surrounding landscape images, seems to represent a
humorous comment by our crop-artist friends, regarding the
often-reckless behaviour of humans today on Earth. For example, some of
us ride hoverboards for the excitement and thrill, only to fall and
injure ourselves seriously!
Drawn in
crops: the fast-spinning “wheel” from a typical hoverboard. We can see
its thin outer rim, but not the inner spokes:
In the
landscape above, we can see the image of a “man falling backward off a
hoverboard”.
In the
landscape below, we can see the semi-circular image of a “bump in the
road” (marked with a small white arrow):
At the back
of that landscape man’s “head”, we can see a small cross-hatched area
(marked by a white circle), where he may injure himself if he falls off
that “hoverboard”.
This matches
another small, cross-hatched area at the centre of the new crop picture
(marked by a thin, white, dashed
line:
Many people
on Earth today are falling off toy hoverboards in the same way, and
injuring themselves seriously:
“Lord, what
fools these mortals be!”
(says Puck to his king). A worthy artistic effort indeed from the “court
jester”.
Red Collie
(Dr. Horace R. Drew) |