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Just out of interest, for those of us who are vain enough to stick a picture of ourselves on our "user profile" bit, where exactly are you?

If you are at a prehistoric site, please tell all.....mine was taken by the stone in Asper's Field, part of the Shap avenues.

Vx

I'm holding the camera ;-)

The picture's South Ythsie (must admit, I had wondered where your piccie was)

Me and Sprout at a picnic table in Glenasmole reservoir, Co. Dublin. While the table is not of prehistoric significance, the valley sits below 2 ridges, 1 with Ballymorefinn, Seahan & Kippure, the other with Piperstown, Cunard & Glassamucky, with their mixture of cairns, a portal, cists, passage graves, a bullaun, a stone circle, standing stones etc.
I had an alternative picture of me at Loughcrew that seems, thankfully (a friend said that I looked like Fr. Dougal in it), to have disappeared.

If you're watching on TMA I'm on a semi ruined dolmen near Ruoms in the Ardeche playing a transparent electric guitar to the setting sun, and, I took a battery powered danelectro amp with me cuz there aint no leadless Slash-in-the-November-Rain-Video action where I come from...
If your on H2H I think you get a flyer for our band, Minions, new tunes on MySpace...

I'm in the sea, just along from the Pictish house at Traigh Bostadh http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/7626

Cheers
Andy

I'm poking ma wee baldie heed out from behind a stone at Chysauster village in Cornwall!

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/47128

G x

I'm in my office using PhotoShop to make of picture of feet when I should be working.

K x

crufts, best dressed dog category

Hi Vicster,
We are the pimped-up but now lost stone at Low Farm (after Reads) as published in the Derbyshire Arch. Journal, 1982 page 43.
Indeed, a bit (to) far from home!
Cheers,
Gus & Jan

Lion Gate, Mycenae.

On the street where I live

(Ok, ok, it's a road but ... )

Stoer Point in the Highlands above Ullapool. Looking contemplative!

Falling over in my local pub. No change there then! Read profile for explanation...honest ;)
Jim.

I am standing by the Uffington White Horse, showing off my new tattoo of same.

Unfortunately the whole photo does not work at all, but the crop of my head seems to in my vain opinion.

Mine was taken at the top of Beacon Drive St.Agnes Cornwall after a few jars at the Railway Inn.

H

The Countless Stones in kent. I tend to alternate that with a picture ofa pylon from Arminghall Henge, Norwich. Gotta love the pylons.

http://users.tinyonline.co.uk/bigh/bigh/pylonof.htm

Thats me, scraping the bottom of the barrel so to speak...


The legs have actually been sticking out of that barrel as far back as I can remember, at least twenty years anyway. Its outside a pub on the road between Drogheda and Slane in Co. Meath, anyone who has gone to a concert in Slane Castle probably knows these legs well! Photo was taken on a lovely sunny afternoon last spring.

Living Coasts, Torquay!

Peace

Pilgrim

X

My pic is a "processed" version of some RA at Weetwood.

http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/24287

In in northern central Massachusetts, near the Connecticut river, in a town called Greenfield.
There are stone structures in New England- some controversy exists about the exact origin of many of them as so many sites were pulled apart for the stones by western settlers. I and a friend once discovered a stone storage cellar years after we'd known it as a small hilly bump in the ground. The slab of rock that had been the roof had broken and caved in.

There is a site about a two hour drive from here called 'Mystery Hill" in New Hampshire that I mean to check out soon. It's also suffered from having been gleaned for stones but much of it remains, and it most certainly is an astronomically oriented site. Nobody is really sure who built it, tho it is doubtful that it's the work of modern people.There is evidence that the Vikings came and went along the northeastern seaboard of the US. Some evidence suggests a Nordic origin (!)- However, it seems more likely that it was the work of some native people from the past.

http://www.crystalinks.com/mysteryhill.html