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Sunday, 10 September 2023

The B Team's Castlerigg Stone Circle Selfie on The Sunday Selfies Blog Hop **PLUS** Smooch's UK Historical Travel Guide

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Pawesome Sunday greetings furiends

Welcome to another BBHQ selfie selection, this week we decided to head north and visit the Lake District.

The B Team's Castlerigg Stone Circle Selfie 


The B Team's Castlerigg Stone Circle Selfie ©BionicBasil® Sunday Selfies Blog Hop

We loved the Castlerigg Stone Circle, and even though the stones aren't as big as the ones at Stone Henge, it's still such a truly pawesome place to see, and the views, well they are just beyond words!

Here's a little bit of info from BBHQ's Historical Travel Guide, Smooch:


Hello epic travellers and history lovers!

The Neolithic Castlerigg Stone Circle is a breathtaking sight to behold. Located outside meautiful Keswick in the Lake District, this incredible site overlooks the Thirmele Valley, and to add to the drama and magnificence, the backdrop of Helvellyn and High Seat mountains adds such atmosphere and presence.

We gazed upon the 38 towering stones, some only 3.25 feet or 1 m tall and others reaching over 7.5 feet or 2.3 m in height, initially, there were 42 stones, though we don't know what happened to the missing four! The circle has a 97.5 feet or 30 m diameter, so it's pretty big. And we were in awe of the immense skill and dedication it must have taken for the ancestors to construct such a remarkable site over 5,000 years ago, or 3000 BC, in such a location on a hill.

There are various theories, but nopawdy knows for certain why the circle was built or what its purpose was. Some speculate that it was a place of spiritual or religious significance, while others believe it may have been used as an ancient astronomical observatory.

As we wandered around the circle, we felt as though we should be unravelling the mystery, and we did ponder for just a brief moment to hop in the TTTB and go back 4,500 years to see what it was really used for. But then, that would destroy the mystery and the magic, wouldn't it? MOL

Regardless of its true purpose, the Castlerigg Stone Circle stands strong and proud, a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the industrious ancestors. Its preservation is a marvel, and we were immensely grateful for the opportunity to witness its grandeur firstpaw. We highly recommend this pawe-inspiring destination to anyone with an interest in history or a desire to experience the wonder of ancient architecture.
Plus, in the Lake District, there are so many other fantastic places to see, and maybe we will visit one of them next week! 

Purrs

Smooch

The BBHQ Historical Travel Guide

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We're also joining in Athena's Fabulous Art Hop so do stop by and show off your pawesome arty-farty skills.

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We really like this effect for today's selfie! 

The B Team's Castlerigg Stone Circle Selfie ©BionicBasil® Caturday Art Blog Hop

The effect was created with Befunky - AI Enhancer, Poly Art 2+ colour changes to the saturation.

We also turned this fab arty-farty picture into a puzzle, so do stop by the puzzle page and take the Puzzle Challenge, see if mew can beat our time of 9 mins 23 secs. 

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Anyhoo it's time for us to go and check if the garden needs water, as it's been rather warm the last few days and the P.A. hasn't been watering daily, yes shame on her! And then Smooch is on lunch patrol as he waits patiently near the oven keeping an eye the progress of the delicious tasty morsel inside! MOL

This afternoon if it remains supurr warm, we'll stay inside and watch an old movie in the cool sitting room and wait until later to go outside.
 
Do join us again tomorrow, when we're back with another episode of Cats Have Problems Too, and check out this week's Despurrate Dilemma.

We do hope mew have an epic day, and remember to always...
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Wing Commander Basil & The B Team






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17 comments:

  1. That's an amazing place, thank you for the tour.

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  2. Wow, we have never heard of this stone circle. We loveyour slefie, art, and learing about a new place! XO

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  3. That is an amazing place. I have only been to the Lake District once and never to the stone circle. I think next year will be the time to remedy that! Lovely art as always.

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  4. Watch out Team, you could find yourselves going in circles and not finding the end, mol. It has gotten a bit dry here too, and now cooler weather has ended summer heat. But my catio has lots of potted flowers and moths. I won't know what to do this winter without. Precious

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  5. Wow! Now that is amazing. We don't have anything like this is in North America. I have always been intrigued by Stonehenge, and want to thank you so much for telling us about Stonerigg. You kitties all look so mystical amongst the stones. Best selfies ever!

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  6. Whoa, that's a terrific stone circle; it's big too!
    You all visit some great locales.

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  7. Wing Commander Basil this was fun. Guess what...sit down...we have a Stonehenge just down the road. MOL MOL MOL It is the name of a shopping center. However currently they have a giant hole in the ground so who knows what that will be
    Hugs Cecilia

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  8. Fascinating place to visit, with lovely views of the mountains, too. And what fun to see the B Team there!

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  9. Nice selfie and I love the art the PA made. Thanks for the puzzle. XO

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  10. Smooch, I love these tours. I always hope for another. I want to see that stone circle and I also want to visit Stone Henge. A LOT!

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  11. And the Ambleside Roman Fort!? OH how I wish I was in your Country!

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  12. WOW, looking good gang, but you always do! Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  13. What a cool place…and an even cooler selfie with all of you.

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  14. That looks like an epically magical place, guys!

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  15. What a magical place and that artwork came out as magical as well. Love the picture and the story😺Extra Pawkisses for all of you🐾😽💞

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