We didn’t get to Machrie Moor on this visit to Arran so this is from a couple of years ago – it’s a wee taster for Sue Vincent.
We didn’t get to Machrie Moor on this visit to Arran so this is from a couple of years ago – it’s a wee taster for Sue Vincent.
Oh we had better be able to get at least a quick look this trip 😉 If not, I predict a specific trip at a later date…
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Oh, I think you need to make it a specific trip with plenty of time 🙂
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So do I… but we might manage a first recce this trip…if we are lucky 😉
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I’ve emailed you. Let me know if you don’t get it – some of my emails are goign directly tot he recipients’ spam boxes 😦
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Mine too… Just rescued you from spam x
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Thanks for sharing.
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Had to make sure Stuart saw these 😉
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There is something quite magical about standing stones. They also seem to suit being located in ‘bleak’ spots. These are definitely worth a visit, Mary.
Best wishes, Pete.
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They are quite amazing, Pete. I want to go back and see them when the weather is not quite so bleak although, as it is open moorland it’s probably always going to be a bit windy.
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I can see why you mentioned Sue in this post, Mary, its right up her street. These monoliths are amazing.
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I knew she would love them. They are amazing.
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Would love to get to this site! Lovely to meet you in London 🙂
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Thanks, Jemima. It was good to meet you, too.
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Ancient stones, present joy!
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Thank you.
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