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Hi Fitz,
Had a closer look at the blue mermaid on my work computer today (larger screen than my laptop). Yes, I concede a certain freaky, fishy charm in a very asexual sort of way (looks like a woman but really - no legs??).

Botticelli's 'Birth of Venus'? No sorry can't see it, you must let the scales fall from your eyes and look again. The fishy goddess would be fine in someone's back garden, should they wish to do it up like Neptune's grotto, it is a relatively free country but surely not under an old willow at in the very heart of a special (and to many, sacred) landscape.

Anyway sorry for being a kill-joy.

best wishes
june

Hi June,
I still think she is very feminine or extremely camp. To be honest I didn't see her as a mermaid until it was raised earlier. My local river spirit is called Peg Powler, she's an awful woman, with green hair and sharp teeth, who drags little children into the river.
Someone has obviously gone to a lot of trouble to create and transport her to the site which I guess, kind of embodies the whole spirit of an offering, rather than the usual tat which folk tend to leave at this and many other sites.
I think I've mentioned my ideas on Wiltshire and Glastonbury being the nations 'freak-magnets' leaving the rest of us to enjoy our ancient sites in relative peace. As such, I would say that the lovely lady is a fitting goddess of freakdom.
What I enjoyed most about her was that she got up a few folks noses and made me laugh.
cheers
fitz