Epic Sunday greetings pawesome furiends
Welcome to another BBHQ selfie selection, this week we decided to bip southwest in our Time Travelling Telephone Box and visit the Hurlers Stone Circle on the mysterious Bodmin Moor.
The B Team's Hurlers Stone Circle Selfie
Guys this place is so pawesome, and there was nopawdy around apart from us, well it was rather fluffing foggy, so who wants to drive around in those conditions?!
We didn't stay long as Fudge complained that the fog made his supurr floofy fur frizzy, and mew no there's nothing worse than frizzy fur! MOL
Mew know how much we love ancient standing stones and stone circles, see our previous trips to:
Here's a little bit of info from BBHQ's Historical Travel Guide, Smooch:
Greetings fellow travellers and history lovers!
Cornwall is a county steeped in history and culture, and one of the most intriguing historical sites in the area is the Hurlers Stone Circle. Located on Bodmin Moor, the Hurlers Stone Circle is made up of three large stone circles that date back to the Bronze Age.
The Hurlers Stone Circle was built around 1500 BC, making it one of the oldest and most significant historical sites in Cornwall. The site is made up of three circles, with the largest circle measuring over 40 meters in diameter. The stones themselves are impressive in size, with some standing over 2 meters tall.
While it is not known exactly what the Hurlers Stone Circle was used for, many historians believe it was used for religious ceremonies. The site's location on Bodmin Moor suggests that it may have been an important gathering place for the surrounding communities.
In addition to the Hurlers Stone Circle, there are several other interesting historical sites nearby. The Cheesewring is a natural rock formation that has been shaped over time by the elements. It is located just a short walk from the Hurlers Stone Circle and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
Another nearby historical site is the Trethevy Quoit, a Neolithic burial chamber which dates back to around 3500 BC. The chamber is made up of huge stones and is believed to have been used as a place of worship.
Overall, the Hurlers Stone Circle is a fascinating historical site that offers a glimpse into Cornwall's ancient past. Its impressive size and mysterious origins make it a pawesome destination for anypawdy interested in history and culture.
Purrs
Smooch
The BBHQ Historical Travel Guide
We are loving the Befunky effect of replacing the sky, just look at this, it's magical!
The effect was created with Befunky - AI Enhancer, sky replacer, glow enhancher, sunny day, and Underpainting 1.
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 27 secs so ten seconds faster than last week!
We're off to have a quick snooze, and if it's a bit warmer later we may go for a little garden safari before lunch. This afternoon our plan is get snuggled in front of the fire as the boiler has broken again, yep the new pump fitted last month, was not the problem (just as the P.A. suspected), and now we have to wait until Wednesday until the new boiler technichian gets here to tell us what the issue is. From what we've told him, we may need a new part at a cost of £450.00 - oh joy and happiness - NOT! Especially since we just paid £270.00 for the new pump.
We're hoping it's nothing major, and no parts whatsoever are required, and it's fixed on the day! MOL
The P.A. and Cat Dad are wondering if they can use our cat fur as currency, as we've got that in abundance at BBHQ, especially since the P.A. brushes us everyday, and if cat fur were currency we'd be billionaires! MOL
Do join us again tomorrow for another CATS HAVE PURROBLEMS TOO, and if mew missed the previous Despurrate Dilemma, click here.
We do hope mew have an epic day, and remember to always...
Wing Commander Basil & The B Team
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That's really a terrific selfie B-Team! I sure hope the boiler gets fixed once and for all this time.
ReplyDeleteI love how you travel My sister Foley taught me if you put the right code on a computer and then jump on the keyboarded you can be uploaded to anywhere in the world.
ReplyDeleteWhoa. This may be the most epic selfie location yet, mew guys!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about that darned boiler. We hope it gets fixed for good this time.
Great selfies and art. That is a place we visited often during lockdown and took a picnic with us. We parked by Houseman's Engine House and would walk to the Cheesewring. Less than 4 years ago but I was so much more mobile then *sigh*.
ReplyDeleteThat place looks spiffingly and epically mysterious, guys!
ReplyDeleteMummy says she totally agrees about the frizzy fur.
Cornwall seems like an amazing place to visit.
ReplyDelete9:28 on the jigsaw. What a lovely if somewhat foggy circle. But that I guess is the moors for you. Extra frizzy and ambience, MOL
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ERin
Is that Melvyn modeling on the top of the rock! And we are so furry sorry about the heating system. We have snow here, so we would not be happy. But we have no wood burner fur extra source. Purrs fur staying warm.
ReplyDeleteLovely art. So creative!
ReplyDeleteWow that sure does look like a grand place to visit! Love the picture the B-Team and the art version too! So sorry to hear about the boiler, I sure hope it gets fixed, and soon! I hear you about the loose cat fur!
ReplyDeleteWOW! That is an epically epic stone circle! Mom wants to see it in person!
ReplyDeleteSorry about the boiler. Beautiful selfie and art. Thanks for the puzzle. XO
ReplyDeleteWow amazing those are some giant stones. Love your photos.xx😽🐈⬛🐾
ReplyDeleteThese places certainly are fascinating. Thanks for featuring them!
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