Plymouth Gifting

Decided to gift my collection of 14 HHG’s starting today.

First target this afternoon was the Child Support Agency (CSA) building just off Woolwell Roundabout near Roborough, Plymouth.

I walked around the back into the huge field covered in blackberry bushes and there at the top out of sight of the main road was a Cell Tower – surprise surprise.

More gifting of this building is needed I believe, I intend to surround the building with a few TB’s to join up with the HHG shortly.

Just returned from gifting a large tower with an HHG to the left of John Hunt Community College in Whitleigh.

Also saw a Windmill (possible source of DOR?) in the same grounds and another Cell Tower to the right of the college.

Should’ve taken more ‘ammo’ with me than just the one HHG, I’ll have to return next week.

Hey Shaun

Great to see other parts of this wee Island getting gifted [Image Can Not Be Found]

there’ll be a bunch of Scottish gifters down in England-shire in 2 weeks to fling as many TB’s as we can. [Image Can Not Be Found]

We won’t make it as far as Plymouth though. Glastonbury Tor will be the closest we get to Devon. So many places need attention, we just gotta do as many as we can eh.

Happy gifting

Luthais [Image Can Not Be Found]

Hi Luthais,

Glad to hear you’ll be flinging some orgonite as far west as Somerset – you’ll find it very lush and green, no problems with finding bushes to drop TB’s in.

I don’t know of anyone else that is gifting this far west, I’m basically just starting my “orgonite flinging” and as I don’t drive I’m concentrating solely on gifting on foot my city of Plymouth, which has more than enough towers, churches, government buildings, schools, courts, police stations, solicitors offices, reservoirs, rivers, power stations etc to keep me busy for a long time.

Happy gifting

Just got back from a 5hr trek on foot to re-gift the areas where I had thrown HHG’s in bushes – Don advised that an HHG needs to be pointing up if it’s to be at it’s most effective.

So I re-gifted the tower by the Child Support Agency building in Woolwell and I also threw my last 3 TB’s in the undergrowth on three sides of the building.

Then I walked to Southway and from there I could see two cell towers across the valley, I’d already previously HHG’d one of them but had to go back and re-gift it properly, so I walked through the woods to what looked like a smaller tower when seen from Southway.

I ended up in Whitleigh and the ‘small’ tower is the one behind Whitleigh Green shops, the one that’s about 130ft high!

I intend to go back again at some point and just casually drop a few TB’s in the woods around both towers.

If you’re new here and in doubt about anything gifting related always ask Don BEFORE you go gifting, as I should have done!

Gifted two of the ‘lampost’ tower design today, they’re next to the old Boots Warehouse building opposite Wrigleys in Estover.

I don’t know if this is a confirmation or not but yesterday when I was walking back from gifting, the clouds broke up and the sun came out, most of the breaking clouds seemed to be above Southway/Whitleigh where I’d gifted those 2 big towers.

Initially I decided not to add this ‘possible confirmation’ to my 2nd gifting report but others may have had similar things happen to them.

When I threw the HHG into a bush near the big tower I immediately started for home, about halfway up Southway Drive I got soaked by an incredibly intense cloudburst, the road had turned into a stream in a matter of seconds.

Was this due to that big tower being gifted or was it just a chance fluke of the weather?

The thing is, that tower hadn’t been gifted very well (I had to go back and re-gift later), the HHG probably ended up on it’s side and therefore not doing it’s job to it’s full potential.

Took a stroll down to Derriford Business Park this afternoon and HHG’d the tower beside the Territorial Army Centre.

Then I did the same to the tower behind McDonalds on Tavistock Road, just opposite Crownhill Fort.

I walked to Crownhill shops with the intention of gifting the old Land Registry building which has eight cancer panels bolted to it’s roof (despite being “for sale”) but I couldn’t find anywhere where I could bury my HHG without being seen.

As I walked around the perimeter I saw a Child Support Agency building next door and next to that a Royal British Legion Centre, but next to that was another tower in a small field with some weird attachments to it, these attachments resembled a ships mast with all the rigging, the tower itself was not normal, it was covered in all the usual crap but it gave me a headache and I never get headaches from towers!
There were also several outbuildings.
No tower looks attractive but this one was even worse than usual.

Almost directly opposite these buildings is Crownhill Police Station, so I’m making this motley bunch my next TB gifting target.

Gifted three ‘lampost’ towers with one HHG earlier today.

The two towers near the George Junction Park & Ride and the one on the roundabout by Tesco, I walked a little way into Cann Wood and buried my HHG at roughly the halfway point between them.

After that I walked up to Belliver Roundabout and discovered a medium sized tower behind the Plessey Factory and another ‘lampost’ tower to the front of the building. Again I managed to gift both of these towers using one HHG by placing it approximately halfway between the two.

Only UK gifters probably know what I mean by the “lampost” description so I’ll post a photo here of one when I get my camera shortly.

Tip: If you wear a T-Rx Zapper while you’re digging your HHG hole and you happen to get stung by stinging nettles, the itch goes away after a minute or two.

Bagged another two towers today with one HHG.

These are the two of ‘lampost’ design near Asda on Novorossiysk Road.

Almost got bagged myself by a woman pushing a pram but she didn’t see me in the undergrowth – the closer you get to built up areas the harder it seems to be to find suitable homes for HHG’s.

It’s cool to see someone in our beautiful south coast gifting. I’ve gifted quite alot in the central south, Bournemouth-Poole, Southampton, Dorchester, Weymouth, Exeter etc and have dispersed cloudbusters along the region as well, so your location couldn’t be better.

Hope to read more from you Shaun. It’s true built up areas are often difficult, when I was taking on cities I would use alot of toilet roll earth pipes (to pop down uncapped signposts etc), if you carry a mix you can always find a good spot.

Hi Rich,

I have something of a TB supplier problem.

Would you be able to supply me with 100 TB’s?

Or would you be able to put me in touch wth someone who could?

Cheers,

Shaun

Hi Shaun,

Sorry I’ve been away for a few days in Cornwall (where I gifted a bit around St Ives, Penzance etc).

I’ve always gotten mine from John (whale.to), but just noticed his site is down. Have you tried John?

I live in a tiny house with one spare room which just about suffices for making personal pieces as the volumes are much lower, I couldn’t pour enough here for gifting pieces without killing my wife and I!

Good luck!

Rich