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That's a branch coming out of the goat's/cow's eye and the other skull is a Scottish Red Deer as near as I can figure.
Both skulls were washed up by the ocean.
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xoB is prolly right.
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I love this stone wall, I showed it to a guy in Texas and he showed a stone mason buddy who said it makes a stronger wall. I don't understand why although I guess it would drain better and more difficult for critters to shelter in.
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It’s part of the harbour wall.
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that's outstanding. I really like it. And that's walking distance from you castle?
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glatt wrote:
that's outstanding. I really like it. And that's walking distance from you castle?
Thank you. Yes, everything pictured in this thread is within half a mile of my gaff.
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Brilliant!
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Spectacular. A good place to spend the pandemic.
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glatt wrote:
Spectacular. A good place to spend the pandemic.
Oh, I know. We’re very lucky here.
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Does anyone mow that grass? Or do animals do it? Or does the cold wind just keep it in check?
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glatt wrote:
Does anyone mow that grass? Or do animals do it? Or does the cold wind just keep it in check?
That bit is kept short by the cold wind and seaspray.
Other parts of the island are mown by team effort. Many of us have a patch of the common ground for which we are informally responsible.
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Let is grow. In a few million years, it will become gasoline for someone's car.
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I'm a sucker for all your rock pictures.
I love the texture and the light and shadows.
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Limey rocks.
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xoxoxoBruce wrote:
I love this stone wall, I showed it to a guy in Texas and he showed a stone mason buddy who said it makes a stronger wall. I don't understand why
There are no "cracks" that go all the way through.
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I bet that there are Fish there.
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Better put your boat in and find out.
Wonder if anyone ever crossed the Atlantic in a pontoon?
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monster wrote:
xoxoxoBruce wrote:
I love this stone wall, I showed it to a guy in Texas and he showed a stone mason buddy who said it makes a stronger wall. I don't understand why
There are no "cracks" that go all the way through.
There would be none with the stone laid horizontal going all the way through.
But it's strange they cage the stone, not the chickens.
Maybe to keep the high quality stones from rolling.