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I was very impressed with myself that I was able to lift this Megalith into the garden, until my wife remarked that:

"It's really more like a minorlith, dear."

http://handofdave.com/images/minorlith.jpg

Sigh.

Lol!

We had a thread yonks ago about some of us having our own standing stones. J & I have a tiny Stenness/Brogar/Maes Howe angled-topped one made out real Orcadian flagstone.

Can't see it at the mo as it's hidden by plants in their 'summer' growth. It's about 14" tall! :^)

Makes yours look huge! ;^)

love

Moth

handofdave wrote:
I was very impressed with myself that I was able to lift this Megalith into the garden, until my wife remarked that:

"It's really more like a minorlith, dear."

http://handofdave.com/images/minorlith.jpg

Sigh.

I think it rocks. I said that with a gravelled voice. You have true grit, handofdave.

I'm going strata to hell, boys.

Peace

Pilgrim

X

We had to use a tractor...

http://www.walkaboutwest.freeserve.co.uk/Menhir.html

'bout 9ft long...we buried around 3ft for safety reasons..

Mr H

I picked up a little stone on Gray Hill that looked like a standing stone.

I've got it my shelf next to the PC. I'll sort a piccy.
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Nearby where I live a farm has three old stone posts shaped liked stonehenge of there gate :-)

and

In Shirenewton church graveyard someone got a natural stone gravestone.