From the moody Arbor Low, the Peak District's answer to Stonehenge, though this might be the most cheerful rock thereArbor stone by Paul, on Flickr
Not very moody. More of a Scar.
Quote from: Mr Larrington on 18 June, 2021, 01:21:11 amCan pale coloured rocks under a sunny sky be moody, asked Mr Larrington’s Imaginary Friend? I she has many photos of rocks, but a lot of them are from western USAnia on sunny days.If they're the sort of thing that Captain Kirk might engage in hand-to-hand-combat under, then absolutely. USAnian version of a dalek-infested quarry, innit.
Can pale coloured rocks under a sunny sky be moody, asked Mr Larrington’s Imaginary Friend? I she has many photos of rocks, but a lot of them are from western USAnia on sunny days.
Nice, is that the one near Bowland, Nikki, rather than the Penrith Hutton Roof?
Quote from: Deano on 18 June, 2021, 09:09:34 pmNice, is that the one near Bowland, Nikki, rather than the Penrith Hutton Roof?In case Nikki has missed it, yes!
et avec John, excellent lecteur de road-book, on s'en est sortis sans erreur
T42, those are well moody
Fleckenstein, our local moody rock:This place even has a treadmill-operated winch cut into the rock so that a moody prisoner could be set to hoisting moody water from its moody well up into the moody baron's lugubrious apartments.And again: