Many tread the path
Four conceal a hidden gate
Opening the way
Beyond the earthly quarters
Spirit wears the crown of crowns
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The photo for this week’s prompt was taken at Duddo Stone Circle. Only four of the stones are visible from the approach, though five of the seven remain standing. The circle is also known as the Singing Stones.
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Thanksfor sharing, Goff.
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My pleasure. Happy Day. Keep Safe.
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You too, Goff.
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I like your poem.
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Thanks, Sadje.
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You’re welcome 😉
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Thanks Sue
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Singing stones…I like that. (K)
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So do I 🙂
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Sue I do like your poem 🌹💜
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Thanks, Willow. xx
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My Take – https://inkdrops.blog/2020/03/21/crown/
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Thanks, Brian.
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I just read their the history you provided. I’ve watched a few shows about interpreting what other ancients have left behind. When there is no written guidance our imaginations take hold.
A lovely crown of stones to amaze and engage us. ~Thank you.
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There are the remains of over a thousand ancient stone circles in Britain. We may have no written record as such, but perhaps some of the answers are ‘written in stone’. The alignments with other ancient landscape features, with astronomical bodies and events, the scale of vast landscapes, crafted and constructed to a long-lost vision… we can deduce a good deal, even before imagination enters the fray 😉
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I do not remember which show a few years back… but a young man found an American Stonehenge on his father’s property… it aligned up with the one on your side of the ‘pond’ …
I tried to look it up, but there was some controversy. I’m not sure if the one I found on the net was the one that I saw via a Josh Gates; Exploration Unknown program.
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