#MorningAll & #TZAG G’day Squirrel Fans, hope I find you bright eyed & bushy tailed!

Saturday has finally fought its way past the rest of the week & is sitting in the garden all bright & full of the joys of Spring!

I’ve woken up rather dopey (Stop it!) & am hoping that coffee revives me in due course!

Mrs S is off shopping in a bit so peace will reign for a couple of hours.

Cashew later Peeps, have a fabulously nutty day #Today ! 😊🫶🖖

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@MAJ1
Morning Maj1 👋😃.

Saturday you say 😃, full of the joys of spring, eh?
I say, don't let it fool you.
Over here, NW coast, it's as spring like as a winters day fighting the sun for a duvet made of clouds.

Enjoy your hours of bliss.
👋😃🖖😎

@Soldusty Morning Verðandi 👋😊

Well it might be sunny here but it’s not overly warm - about 5ºC outside at the moment!

At some point I need to get out & attend to the garden but I’m aware that my spine has still not forgiven me for last weeks efforts so not today!

Might go wild & do a little bit more in the box room though, it’s mildly addictive!

Hope you have a super Saturday mate! 😊🫶🖖

@MAJ1
That's certainly a tad warmer than yesterday.

Try not over do the spine torture.

I. Shall try, with my grand plans for sofa & movies. Doh! I knew I should have bought some popcorn yesterday!

Enjoy your day.
👋😃🖖😎

@Soldusty Not been too bad, but not the sofa surfurfing bonazza originally planned - there was mopping & hoovering!

Relaxing now watching something on Stonehenge.

I fancy a movie later, but that will be dependant on Mrs S I guess. As for popcorn it’s been years since I had popcorn!

Hope your day is progressing well mon ami! 😊🫶🖖

@MAJ1 @Soldusty

“It is well known that stone can think, because the whole of electronics is based on that fact, but in some universes men spend ages looking for other intelligences in the sky without once looking under their feet. That is because they've got the time-span all wrong. From stone's point of view the universe is hardly created and mountain ranges are bouncing up and down like organ-stops while continents zip backward and forward in general high spirits, crashing into each other from the sheer joy of momentum and getting their rocks off. It is going to be quite some time before stone notices its disfiguring skin disease and starts to scratch, which is just as well.”

Terry Pratchett, Equal Rites

@amiserabilist @Soldusty Morning chaps! 👋😊

Perfect quote, & extremely apt!

They reckon the horizontally laid ‘Alter’ stone was brought from somewhere in Scotland!

@MAJ1 @amiserabilist
Morning 👋😃.
Well, after walking that far of course it needed a lie down.

@Soldusty @MAJ1

“This is ridiculous," he told Twoflower. "Rocks don't fly. They're noted for not doing it."
"Maybe they would if they could," said Twoflower. "Perhaps this one just found out how."
"Let's just hope it doesn't forget again," said Rincewind.
He huddled up in his soaking robe and looked glumly at the cloud around him. He supposed there were some people somewhere who had some control over their lives; they got up in the mornings, and went to bed at night in the reasonable certainty of not falling over the edge of the world or being attacked by lunatics or waking up on a rock with ideas above its station. He dimly remembered leading a life like that once.”

Terry Pratchett, The Light Fantastic

@amiserabilist @Soldusty Another example of convergent storylines between my favourite authors - pTerry has the flying monoliths, Douglas Adams has the flying party - which hits Arthur squarely in the back on his first proper flying experience!

@MAJ1 @Soldusty

In our new paper published in Nature, we have traced the Altar Stone’s source to north-east Scotland, meaning it travelled at least 430 miles (700km) to Salisbury Plain. This is an incredible distance for Neolithic times, before the wheel is thought to have arrived in Britain. This stunning discovery sheds new light on the capabilities and long-range connections of Britain’s Neolithic inhabitants.

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/aug/comment-stonehenges-giant-altar-stone-came-all-way-north-east-scotland

There is no direct evidence that human sacrifice was practiced at Stonehenge, though it was primarily used as a, cemetery (500 years of cremations) and a sacred, monumental complex. While myths suggest sacrifice, particularly around the named "Slaughter Stone," this is a later invention. Some burials indicate potential violent deaths, but evidence is scarce.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/dec/14/stonehenge-there-before-druids-archaeology-1959

Comment: Stonehenge’s giant Altar Stone came all the way from north-east Scotland

Dr Rob Ixer (UCL Institute of Archaeology) explains in The Conversation how research he was a part of found that Stonehenge’s giant Altar Stone originated in northeast Scotland.

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