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spencer wrote:
As a bye the bye, I was very surprised to find that the last person to add a book here quite a while back was....me. Does'nt anybody read these days?
I'm still waiting for someone to do a recumbent stone circle pop-up book. First day purchase for me :-)

thelonious wrote:
spencer wrote:
As a bye the bye, I was very surprised to find that the last person to add a book here quite a while back was....me. Does'nt anybody read these days?
I'm still waiting for someone to do a recumbent stone circle pop-up book. First day purchase for me :-)
Would this be of any interest. :-)

OT, I'll be taking your GPS for a walk soon.. ; ) ta, dude

thelonious wrote:
I'm still waiting for someone to do a recumbent stone circle pop-up book. First day purchase for me :-)
how good would that be :) :) :)

hmm what have i been reading recently: 'riddles in stone' by richard hayman as mentioned elsewhere in the forum; i've returned to 'modern antiquarian' and 'great crowns of stone' to explore the dunnideer landscape; i've got richard bradley and courtney nimura's 'use and reuse of stone circles' on the bookshelf, looking forward to that ... plus loads of good tips to explore from this megathread!