Pawesome Sunday greetings furiends
Welcome to another BBHQ selfie selection. This week, we decided to head north again in the Time Travelling Telephone Box to meautiful Northumberland, just below the Scottish border.
The B Team's Duddo Five Stones Selfie
Guys, these stones are something else, and what a truly pawesome place to visit, we enjoyed every moment, and next time I am taking my dowsing rods as I am convinced all of these stone circles are energetically connected! Of course, mew know about ley lines, and I'm convinced that those underground energy paths were discovered prior to any stone circle ever being constructed.
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!
Driving the winding, scenic roads of Northumberland, we were amazed by the stunning natural beauty surrounding us. As we journeyed on, we came across a hidden gem that left us spellbound - The Duddo Five Stones. These age-old stones, with their weathered exterior, hold a captivating charm that is hard to miss and look like huge, gnarled teeth emerging from the ground. These ancient stones, estimated to be around 4000 years old, have stood the test of time and bear witness to the rich history of this beautiful region. These stones are covered in deep fissures, though it cannot be determined whether they are by design or natural erosion over the centuries, and the (speculative) carvings on them depict various symbols believed to represent the different deities worshipped by the people of that era.
Melvyn did have a theory about the deep fissures on the stones; he reckons that really big cats like sabre-tooth tigers used them as scratching posts to sharpen their claws in ancient times! MOL
Apart from the Five Stones initially thought to be seven, Northumberland boasts a plethora of historical attractions that are sure to leave any history buff in total pawe. The Alnwick Castle, built in the 11th century, is a magnificent structure that stands tall and proud. The castle has a rich history and has served as a filming location for several movies and TV shows, including the famous Harry Potter series. The castle's impressive collection of artwork, including paintings by Canaletto and Van Dyck, is a testament to its grandeur. We thought we'd been to Alnwick, but it seems not, so we'll have a little trip there soon.
Another attraction worth exploring is Lindisfarne Priory, situated on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. The priory dates back to the 7th century and was founded by Saint Aidan. The island is accessible only during low tide, and visitors can walk across the causeway to explore the priory ruins. The priory boasts of a rich history and offers breathtaking views of the North Sea. The stunning architecture and intricate details of the priory ruins are bound to leave any visitor in wonderment.
Northumberland is a treasure trove of history and culture waiting to be explored. The Duddo Five Stones and other historical attractions in the area are a testament to the rich history of this beautiful region. A visit to Northumberland is a journey through time, where anypawdy can immerse themselves in the fascinating history and culture of this enchanting region. A visit to this region is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who experiences its natural beauty and rich history. We loved it!
Purrs
Smooch
The BBHQ Historical Travel Guide
(**Obviously, some of Smooch's findings may be inaccurate due to constant new discoveries being unearthed**)
(**Historical accuracy not guaranteed, Smooch is a cat, not an archaeologist, and is easily distracted by anything with catnip!**)
We're also joining in Athena's Fabulous Art Hop so do stop by and show off your pawesome arty-farty skills.

We really like this effect; it reminds us of Van Gogh's The Scream, obviously minus the scream! MOL
The effect was created with Befunky - AI Enhancer, Impressionist 3 + colour changes to fill light and saturation.
Click here to dive into this cat-tastic puzzle starring the entire B Team, on a day out in the TTTB. It’s a floof-tastic test of feline finesse, and guess what?
We're off to go and snoopervise Cat Dad while he does a spot of leaf raking. The P.A. is cooking lunch.
Smooch is looking forward to a nice piece of something yummy, and this afternoon we're watching Ruthless People (1986) with Bette Midler and Danny DeVito; it's really quite funny.
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...
Wing Commander Basil & The B Team
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Those stones are epically epic, mew guys. And so is your selfie!
ReplyDeleteIt is np coincidence that there are so many standing stones. Prehistoric man knew far more than we give him credit for. The art is lovely, but I think you meant Edvard Munch.
ReplyDeleteThose stones look like clenched fists - really menacing! The art accentuates that.
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous stones those are! Wonderful setting for the B-Team visitors!
ReplyDeleteOoh, this looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove the art too; it's def Van Goghish, yeah, with the yellows and sapphire blue.
Off to puzzle...thanks.