This weeks PhotoHunt theme is CURVY and I was tempted to post a picture of myself, as that is what I am. Instead I have posted a picture that I took on this walk Baslow Edge. These stones were all over the place and I just couldn't think what they were, so a little research later i found out they were in fact abandoned Mill Stones. This is because this area was quarried for the stone to make them and they were probably abandoned due to breakage during the process. So this one could be hundreds of years old. It also could of been used for this other uses. |
Saturday, October 06, 2007
Saturday Photo Hunt - Curvy
Saturday Photo Hunt - Curvy
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Great shot. I actually did post a pic of me. Guess we think alike!
Very cool Claire! Must be heavy to move them around.
Is it always so grey over there? ;)
that would look great at the end of my driveway in podunk. will you send it to me? ha ha ha
you little curve!
smiles, bee
This curve of the millstone looks a bit like my spare tyre :o)
Rx
Another fabulous scenic picture that fits the theme. sara from farmingfriends
That is pretty neat,... but question is,.. how would you dispose of a mill stone that size? Great photo and have a good weekend.
Great photo. Lovely scenery too.
What a great pic! Happy hunting!
great idea
wow, what a great post for curve AND a beautiful view.
Is that in the lake district. We hiked along the Derwent river and then did Catsbells. These rock formations are so cool..
Where is it? Love the scenery so much! Mine is up too... check it out
Trinity from Rooms of
My Heart
Cool ... makes ya wanna get stoned or something... :)
The Rocky Mountain Retreat
Beautiful picture!
~Brandy
(link to mine is on your Mr Linky)
I think it's unique too. Very rare. :)
That's a wonderful shot and perfect for curvy.
It's a great photo... and the place is soooo beautiful. Just by looking at it, I could imagine myself sitting in those rocks and feel at peace. ^-^
But I bet a picture of you would be as great! ^-^
Sorry.. I made a mistake in the blogroll... I hit the Enter key without entering my URL.
Great image. Those stones must have been there to witness many important historical changes.
wow, that's really something you don't get to see that often.
great take on the theme ;)
nice peak..that stone plate like a mentos..love it...congratulations as the site of the week.
mine is up now and here also AniqueAnik
What a UNIQUE subject for the theme! GREAT!!!
That is WAY COOL! :)
Great shot, Claire...and congrats on being TN Chick's site of the day. You go gurrrrrl!!!
♥ Tisha
you got a winner there
Great picture! Happy Photohunt! :)
Interesting little tid bit of info. It poese the question how does one abandon a stone that big?
Congratulations on being Site of the Day! You rock! (haha,... wasn't meant to be a pun,.. but it could be!)
Fantastic shot! I see things like that in the woods where I walk the dogs...
Really interesting entry -- glad you shared it. Come see mine.
I want to come hike your hikes, but I guess I will have to settle for mine (which are also fantastic.)
Reminds me of the Stone Henge. :)
Interesting...those rocks and stones sure look old through the process of wear and tear. Nice shot this week and congrats for being the site of the week. Keep up the nice work :)
thats a great Idea..I wonder how long those rocks been there.those are really neat!.
What a lovely shot. Nice choice for The Hunt.
Very interesting shot and you can see that one looks very like a mill stone. Good take on the theme.
Excellent! I love the info, too.
Congrats on site o' the day (I was a little worried on my way over here...thought you might be showing us some of your curves!!!).
That's a great picture! How cool! I love really old things.
Flo's Place
Just beautiful!
Great shot! :) How interesting that those are abandoned mill stones. Perfect choice for the Hunt this week!
My curvy photos.
Great post!
Reminds me of when I lived and worked in the Yorkshire Dales. Beautiful scenery and great walks
Awesome!!!!!! Congrats of being site of the week.
This is a wonderful photo! Very impressive. Have a nice weekend!
wonderful! It must be a fascinating place to visit.
Congratulations!!! What a cool looking shot .. :)
beautiful!
Really cool!!!
Congrats!
Excellent! Presumably the mill stones were abandoned before they were put into use. No sign of a mill around there! You might possibly be interested in a post from a Norwegian blog RennyBA's Terella about Swedish millstones.
Congratulations on being Site of the Week:) Well deserved!
What a unique photo of natural beauty. Congratulations on being the site of the week!
Come see mine:
http://thelifeandtimesofgran.blogspot.com/2007/10/photo-hunters-curvy.html
hi! great photo.
love this shot...and Congrats.
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Congrats on being the site of the day! Awesome pic!
Good and curvy, and I guess your picture could have been added without harm to anyone ;-)
These mill stones are so unique! Yes, they might be hundreds of years old too! Great photo for this weeks theme! My photo is up, please come and visit
Nice idea of this week's theme. Mine is up as well. Have a great week!
I like your take on curvy. I am like you though, I did consider posting a pic of myself. LOL Instead I did something totally different than that. What a fun theme! :D
Cool photo, Claire. Very unique!
What's curvy on Pollywog Creek
its pretty!
thats pretty
Wow - look at those rocks!! Great shot.
Happy Weekend.
Excellent curvy rocks! That is a great photo and an excellent take on this weeks theme.
Your FL furiends,
and Mom
Very nice pic:)
You are good that is a rock and roll pic isn't it?
Wow, that's very cool!
Very nice photo!
wow girly,
I was at TNCHICK.com and you were picked as site of the day. Congrats to you. You probably allready knew all about it but I didn't take the time to read all of your thousands of other comments. Happy day Claire... Love Callie
Great photo! Yeah, I'm curvy, too, but I posted pics of the curvy roads in the Rocky Mountains! ;-) I'm a little late, but it's up: Photo Hunters
Very cool pic! The stories those rocks could tell!
Mine's up too :)
Very cool picture for the theme!
Beautiful picture! I tried taking a picture of my curvy hip, but I'm a little TOO curvy for that. lol.
Since I am a gardener and plantaphobic, I see them as stone flower pots.
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