Tuesday, April 1, 2025

1st April 2024

Yes, I know a big red and white hand has appeared in the right column.  It is not my battle you will say, neither is the Ukraine flag underneath.  But if you click (probably double click) you will get the songs that strike me as being part of the news to date.  I should also have a Gaza song, but like Ukraine that is too painful to contemplate.  So I will let them rest at the side for the time being.
  
I believe the visual imaging of how the world is working at the moment, spreads the word profitably.  Trump and his sidekicks have to go, we have to shout out - The king has no clothes on - "The Emperor's new clothes "if you are wondering, but they don't fit how the people of this world want to live!  And there I will finish and go on to the things that interest me. Two thing, both happening down in Cornwall,
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The first is  a modern day labyrinth created on Bodmin Moor near to Collisford Lake, and there is I believe somewhere else in Cornwall,  a similar carving of a labyrinth carved on a rock.  Not a maze, but did I not read somewhere that it is an old pagan prehistoric symbol of a woman's uterus - but I don't believe that.  Man made marks on the surface of The Earth, the photos of the Bodmin Moor labyrinth can be found down below in the link - a very messy adverts link though.


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I am so pleased that it has been identified as prehistoric an earlier visit in 2013 writes of us walking there.  More visits to this rather wonderful site.  The earlier version of this site that it was probably medieval and not prehistoric,  it was the 'squareness' that fooled the archaeologists into thinking it was a pound for animals.



6 comments:

  1. The Rocky Valley carving reminds me of the ancient "maze" known as Julian's Bower at Alkborough, North Lincolnshire.

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    1. It seems to date from the Medieval period, it is good that it survived this long.

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  2. That reminds me of the labyrinth along our Riverwalk in downtown Naperville, IL It is made of bricks, though, and definitely not as old as any of yours!!

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    1. A maze or labyrinth, which is similar but has a straight path through it is fun, there are some pretty spectacular ones as well Ellen.

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  3. for a moment here i thought it was the same maze that was used in the Westworld TV show.... turns out it wasn't but it was close......
    https://westworld.fandom.com/wiki/The_Maze

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  4. Never watched it AF but there are plenty of mazes around in different forms.

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