How Jackanory dramatised Over Sea, Under Stone in 1969 I thought I was the only person who remembered watching this, but thanks to David Wood I was able to write a blog post about it. liberalengland.blogspot.com/2019/10/how-...
The Japanese word for a stack of unread books is tsundoku (積ん読). The term is used to describe the phenomenon of acquiring books but not reading them, or letting them pile up in one's home. The term originated as Japanese slang during the Meiji era (1868–1912).
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In the Long Neolithic, what was once a threshold between the worlds of the living and the dead, has become a threshold of awe. For in the stones we will always tend to find there is both continuity and a living mutation of purpose. – Dr. K. Brophy #StandingStones
You need to read the Louie Knight Malcolm Pryce Aberystwyth Noir series - utterly quotable en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_K...
What a stunning stone
At St. Jean-Brevelay, a huge menhir long pre-dates the church. @peterreavill.bsky.social you might like this!
@archaedelle.bsky.social I wonder if this is a variant of your phantom potato depositor. A thing I think I think about too often
I'm trying to be there less as it drains my batteries, hope all things ate good up in the big smoke