Moving Henges

Nobody visits Maryhill Henge and even less people go to Carhenge. So few in fact that according to this story in a local (northwestern Nebraska) newspaper Carhenge is for sale.  Why not move Carhenge to Maryhill and build the critical mass of both.  I imagine a blend of Area 51 and Storm King Art Center.

Microhenges

With winter coming it is time to turn to indoor activities.  And what could be be more rewarding than building a microhenge installation.  Here are two examples: Packingpeanuthenge  It could also be Pihenge. Almondhenge  Note the way the notches were built on almondhenge to make it withstand people jiggling the desk. Other microhenge ideas are … Continue reading Microhenges

Weirdness Points

You have a set amount of “weirdness points”. Spend them wisely. An interesting idea from the Effective Altruism Forum I’m pretty sure that my henges use up most of my weirdness points. Leaving almost none for my libertarian conservative open the doors to immigrants weird views.

Superlative Henge

The World’s Smallest Green Cupcake Henge. It is my tribute to the fifth anniversary of Clonehenge and Facebook Clonehenge.  Congratulations to Nancy W. who is the creative spirit behind the enterprise. More Henges Superlatives Bronze Buddhas

Why We Henge

I have built some great henges in the last few years some as events like TubeHenge: TubeHenge Some solo like CitrusHenge: CitrusHenge Now an article in the Clarion Legend (Clarion, Mississippi) talks about Henging and why it happens.  After visiting Stonehenge and some other replicas the author Felder Rushing was inspired to make Peghenge, a … Continue reading Why We Henge