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Saturday, 4 April 2009

Show and Tell ...

Its surprising what you have in your back garden and don't know.

We have had this strange stone in ours for over 20 years and has been used from everything from a door stop to a base for a rotary clothes dryer (sorry Brian). It turns out it is the top half of a Roman beehive quern stone as identified by our very own Brian from Wyre Archaeology. Now I don't think this one came from Thornton itself but there might be another one out there that did. So I wonder what else is lurking around in the gardens and sheds of Thornton .. have a mooch and let us know.

Don't forget the quiz tomorrow night folks.

Just for Fun ...
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5 comments:

  1. i refuse to go into our shed after finding a wasp,s nest in there last summer.

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  2. I'm right behind you on that one. I don't mind spiders or any bugs but wasps make me run round and scream like a girl.

    Stand still and it won't sting you is a lie !!

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  3. Melanie,

    It really ought to be in a museum should that...or indoors at any rate. I know just the place if you fancy giving it a good home...a certain Wyre Archaeology display cabinet in the Fylde Country Life Museum...or alternatively, in the big cardboard box under my bed.

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  4. I will mwntion it to him Brian .. its his birthday today so he is out on the town (well Cleveleys).

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  5. Actually, I'm just jealous. I want one. It'd be better than the blender we used to have.

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