Showing posts with label Aberdeenshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aberdeenshire. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 June 2025

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

Sunday Selfies blog post header by BionicBasil featuring four cats posing for selfies in a vibrant floral background. The image includes polaroid-style photos of other cats, butterflies, and blooming flowers, creating a cheerful and engaging design. The text 'Sunday Selfies ©BionicBasil®' is prominently displayed at the top, making it perfect for cat lovers, pet bloggers, and feline photography enthusiasts. Featured on www.bionicbasil.com.

Meowvellous Sunday greetings furiends

Welcome to another BBHQ selfie selection, and this week we decided to head north in the TTTB to Aberdeenshire in Scotland to revisit this rather special stone circle.

Basil and The B Team's Cullerlie Stone Circle Selfie 


Basil and The B Team visits the ancient Cullerlie Standing Stones in Scotland, with ten cats of various colours perched among the Bronze Age stone circle. A classic red British telephone box adds a whimsical touch to the historic setting, while the golden sunset and surrounding trees create a magical, serene atmosphere. Perfect for cat lovers, pet bloggers, and fans of ancient landmarks and feline adventures. Featured on www.bionicbasil.com

It was truly tremendous, and the mystical energies were incredible.

Melvyn thought it looked a bit like a really cosy fire pit, and asked if anypawdy had brought marshmallows. I won't tell mew what Smooch's response was! MOL

Sunday Selfies Divider ©BionicBasil® May 2023


Sunday Selfies Divider ©BionicBasil® May 2023

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


Greetings to all the history aficionados and travel enthusiasts out there!

As we stood amidst the rolling hills and sweeping meadows of Aberdeenshire, we couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder at the Cullerlie Stone Circle. This ancient site, dating back to the Neolithic era, is a testament to the ingenuity and skill of our forebears.

The Cullerlie Stone Circle consists of eight red granite standing stones arranged in a near-perfect circle measuring about 10 meters in diameter. The stones vary in height from approx 1.09 m or 3ft 6" to 1.80m or 5ft 9".  

The smaller cairns, forming the inner eight rings, present a fascinating mystery. Viewed from above, they resemble a flower. Each of these cairns is adorned with eleven stones, except for one that curiously holds only nineWas this a result of theft, or a deliberate design choice? The cairns are then filled with another layer of smaller cobbles, adding to the enigma of this ancient site.

It is believed that the Cullerlie Stone Circle was constructed around 3000 BC, a testament to the advanced skills of our ancestors during the late Neolithic period. The stones, probably quarried from nearby outcrops, were transported - most likely - to the site using sledges and rollers, a remarkable engineering feat that continues to inspire wonder today.

Scholars speculate about the Cullerlie Stone Circle's purpose. Some believe it was used for religious or ceremonial purposes, while others think it may have been a meeting place for the local community or a burial ground. Whatever its original function, it is clear that the Cullerlie Stone Circle was an important cultural and social centre for the people who lived in the region thousands of years ago.

The site is well-maintained and easily accessible, with plenty of information available to help visitors understand the significance of this remarkable site. As we stood there, gazing up at the stones and the vast expanse of the surrounding landscape, we couldn't help but feel a deep connection to the people who built the Cullerlie Stone Circle so many centuries ago.

Purrs

Smooch

 BBHQ's Historical Travel Guide
Sunday Selfies Divider ©BionicBasil® May 2023

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

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AI ART EFFECT. Basil and The B Team visits the ancient Cullerlie Standing Stones in Scotland, with ten cats of various colours perched among the Bronze Age stone circle. A classic red British telephone box adds a whimsical touch to the historic setting, while the golden sunset and surrounding trees create a magical, serene atmosphere. Perfect for cat lovers, pet bloggers, and fans of ancient landmarks and feline adventures. Featured on www.bionicbasil.com

The effect was created with Befunky - AI Enhancer, Vector Pop Art GFX + colour changes to hue and 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 14 secs. 

Sunday Selfies Divider ©BionicBasil® May 2023

It's been supurr scorchio the last few days, and nasty, humid heat too, that only used to appear around late August, but it's moved its schedule up to torment us! MOL

So as mew can imagine, not much will be happening at BBHQ today, other than lunch and then maybe a snooze next to one of the fans

So we'll wish mew all a totally terrific day and look forward to your company in the morning when we're back with another pawesomely fun Colouring with Cats post, ready for mew to get your OMS on and Zen Harmonies happening for the week ahead.

In the meantime, don't forget to...
Stay Fluffy Banner Sunday Selfies ©BionicBasil® May 2023

Wing Commander Basil & The B Team







Sunday Selfies Divider ©BionicBasil® May 2023

Don't forget to join in the pawesome Sunday Selfies Blog Hop with

 Angel Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Angel Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo, Cooper Murphy and Sawyer ~ visit them at their pawesome blog:




Link up coming later...



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Sunday, 5 May 2024

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

Sunday Selfies Banner ©BionicBasil® May 2023

Meowvellous Sunday greetings furiends

Welcome to another BBHQ selfie selection, and this week we dedided to bip north in the TTTB to Aberdeenshire in Scotland to visit this rather special stone circle.

The B Team's Cullerlie Stone Circle Selfie 


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

It was truly tremendous, and the energies were incredible.

Melvyn thought it looked a bit like a fire pit, and asked if anypawdy had brought marshmallows, I won't tell mew what Smooch's response was! MOL



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


Greetings to all the history aficionados and travel enthusiasts out there!

As we stood amidst the rolling hills and sweeping meadows of Aberdeenshire, we couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder at the Cullerlie Stone Circle. This ancient site, dating back to the Neolithic era, is a testament to the ingenuity and skill of our forebears.

The Cullerlie Stone Circle consists of eight red granite standing stones arranged in a near-perfect circle measuring about 10 meters in diameter. The stones vary in height from approx 1.09 m or 3ft 6" to 1.80m or 5ft 9".  

The smaller cairns, forming the inner eight rings, present a fascinating mystery. Viewed from above, they resemble a flower. Each of these cairns is adorned with eleven stones, except for one that curiously holds only nineWas this a result of theft, or a deliberate design choice? The cairns are then filled with another layer of smaller cobbles, adding to the enigma of this ancient site.

It is believed that the Cullerlie Stone Circle was constructed around 3000 BC, a testament to the advanced skills of our ancestors during the late Neolithic period. The stones, probably quarried from nearby outcrops, were transported - most likely - to the site using sledges and rollers, a remarkable engineering feat that continues to inspire wonder today.

Scholars speculate about the Cullerlie Stone Circle's purpose. Some believe it was used for religious or ceremonial purposes, while others think it may have been a meeting place for the local community or a burial ground. Whatever its original function, it is clear that the Cullerlie Stone Circle was an important cultural and social centre for the people who lived in the region thousands of years ago.

The site is well-maintained and easily accessible, with plenty of information available to help visitors understand the significance of this remarkable site. As we stood there, gazing up at the stones and the vast expanse of the surrounding landscape, we couldn't help but feel a deep connection to the people who built the Cullerlie Stone Circle so many centuries ago.

Purrs

Smooch

 BBHQ's Historical Travel Guide

Sunday Selfies Divider ©BionicBasil® May 2023

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

https://www.athenacatgoddess.com/

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

The effect was created with Befunky - AI Enhancer, Sky Replacer, Underpainting DLX + changes to 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 8 mins 20 secs. 

Sunday Selfies Divider ©BionicBasil® May 2023

Anyhoo we're having a big rest today, as we snoopervised the moving of three tonnes of gravel yesterday down the side of the house for the new veggie plot, and it was exhausting work! MOL

Smooch is in the kitchen, in fact we're thinking of getting the P.A. to make him a little chefs hat as he really gets into character for the cooking of Sunday lunch. 

We do hope mew have an epic day, and we'll be back in the morning with a selection of brand new puzzles on our Brain Training with Cats post. 

In the meantime..
Stay Fluffy Banner Sunday Selfies ©BionicBasil® May 2023

Wing Commander Basil & The B Team







Sunday Selfies Divider ©BionicBasil® May 2023

Don't forget to join in the pawesome Sunday Selfies Blog Hop with

 Angel Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Angel Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo, Cooper Murphy and Sawyer ~ visit them at their pawesome blog:







Sunday Selfies Divider ©BionicBasil® May 2023










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