
The stone had a little bit of ‘wiggle’.... apologies for the technical jargon... but not that much, suggesting a reasonably deep setting.
Image credit: Robert Gladstone
The stone had a little bit of ‘wiggle’.... apologies for the technical jargon... but not that much, suggesting a reasonably deep setting.
Stop dunking that stone, postie and tsc i'd take your swimming trunks.
I'm off up town for an underwater camera, or a bag full of sponges
and some scuba gear! I was thinking Gladman said he only walked around the perimeter of the circle, so you and tsc will be the first ones in the circle.
I'm bringing my wellies, despite their uselessness for walking anywhere much in.
We'll report back unless we drown. Perhaps we'll turn up in a few hundred years, black and peatified like one of those bog bodies.
No we'd come looking in the next week or two, so at least you know your bodies wouldn't get like rubber [unless you'd like us to leave you to get like rubber?], The first tma bog bodies eh. You can get some decent wellies nowadays [you need a good sole], They're handy down here sometimes because of the way the rainwater sits on the granite.