Stonehenge, seen here, was cobbled together during the late Neolithic period in Britain (around 2800-2400 B.C.) and now people who make it their business to dig up the past have uncovered (!) evidence that in the closest town to the stones, Durrington Walls, people threw mammoth parties with lots and lots of pig roasts. Hog bones they find outnumber cow bones by 10:1, and they are still looking for the empty bottles of Open Pit Bar-B-Q Sauce.
This is someone's random tool drawer, a/k/a The Land Of Swiss Army Knives. I love this drawer.
I still feel sheepish because the 3rd word in last Wednesday's Jumble was "meadow" and I couldn't get it.
Let's play "Real Estate Agent." Call this one a "fixer-upper" or a "Handyman's Delight" and emphasize the massive potential for rehabbing it into the showpiece of your whole block!
Every time I see one of these, I just have to save it to share with you...pencil carving art, the hallmark of patience and skill (and dirty hands).
This is colorful Bismol Street in Lisbon, Portugal!
Happy St Patrick's Day tomorrow!
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