To: TobagoJack who wrote (173388 ) 6/19/2021 1:43:49 PM From: maceng2 2 RecommendationsRecommended By marcher petal
Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217703 << Dr Sun Yat-sen wished my grandfather to contact the Scotland Yard >> That really is fascinating, and relevant today. It's an indicator how dedicated your grandfather and Dr Yat-sen were to the cause of good government of the people. How does the Government of China view the various religions today? btw Christianity is thick on the ground here. Not sure how far it goes back, but it could be a long way. I have had a few indicators how much of a community it is around here. The word "Socialism" is not used. Just to be polite as it upsets the Conservatives and the Americans -g-. What is acted upon, rather then talked about, is a sense of community. Several of the Lairds have teamed up and there is access to 2000 acres of countryside with very few small exceptions for family use and some tourist units have for privacy. It goes a lot further then that though. The local people in the villages around here are just amazing in many instances I have experienced already. I went to see the two Cairns today and took some photos. I am thinking the elders here had probably seen Stonehenge, and being forward thinkers, had already decided to miniaturise. I mean, just think of the saved labour and stone cutting costs if your solstice confirmation was just as accurate? -g- The burial ground covers about a 50 meters in diameter in both cases. The evidence at Stonehenge shows people did travel there from places like Scotland, and the Islands. Regularly. It was found in the bones of the cattle consumed (at what looks like) very big Neolithic celebrations at the time -g- The grave goods at this site in Scotland show there were trades from far away as Switzerland. They were sharp cookies without a doubt. The "Beaker People" Bronze Age England and Wales, the Beaker People (britainexpress.com) were new comers. The new kids on the block. The real deal on any photos should be Monday at about 4am, but the sun does not show up above the hills till an hour or so later. Rain and Clouds permitting of course, and remember this is Scotland. I will try and be there though. Ireland is the same of course. Almost. Note: The dry stone walls here are in first class condition. That takes hard work and expense. If any youngster wants to develop a physical trade knowledge, that pays well in the UK, a dry stone wall builder gets paid top dollar in the UK countryside. No exceptions, as inferior work costs more in problems. and the earlier Cairn.