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  1. Stonehenge Stonehenge is a prehistoric megalithic monument in county Wiltshire in England. The large stone circle is predated by a surrounding ditch and bank earthworks. The site is owned by the Crown and managed by English Heritage, a public body which mainta...
  2. Stonehenge and Nearby Prehistoric Sites The county of Wiltshire, in the south-west of England, is most famous for Stonehenge, the stone circle where Druids still celebrate the summer solstice. Then there are the huge Avebury stone circles, among which a village has been built. Other assoc...
  3. Paper and Non-Canvas Supports - Resources for Artists This resource is for visual artists who draw and paint.  It provides information about and links to suppliers of different brands of fine art paper and other non-canvas supports.  Plus information about how to make paper. The lens covers...
  4. Adventures in Sacred Geometry Imagine being able to explore alternate realities without using drugs, to travel through time and space and play in the realm of spirit. What if you could use the mysterious power of creation to manifest the invisible into form? With Sacred Geometr...
  5. Mysterious Monuments and Who Built Them There are megalithic stone monuments found all over the world, built over the millennia by cultures with very little in common, other than which is common to all humanity. (Although, for various reasons, some have suggested that it must be aliens fro...
  6. Cosmic Art Cosmic Art may not be the most common term around, but it makes sense to me. Cosmic art is often that which is classified as science fiction or fantasy. But science fiction seems to imply something scientific, like robots or traveling in space. And f...
  7. Michael & Mary Ley Lines The Michael and Mary ley lines link St Michael's Mount (Cornwall), Stonehenge, Aylesbury and Hopton (Suffolk), passing through a number of other towns, including Royston.
  8. Message Of The Georgia Guidestones. In Georgia stands a huge granite monument which, (engraved in eight different languages) is 10 Guides, or commandments for future civilizations. The monument is referred to as The Georgia Guidestones, or the American Stonehenge.
  9. Blarney Stone Did you know that the Blarney Stone is actually a block of bluestone built into the battlements of Blarney Castle which is located in Blarney about 8 km from Cork, Ireland? To me, kissing the Blarney Stone is a must for every truly-green Irish person...
  10. Pagan Sabbats: Litha Litha, another way of saying the Summer Solstice, comes on the longest day of the year and is at the opposite side of the year from Yule, the Winter Solstice. This Solar Festival marks the day when the Sun God is at the height of power. It is a time...
  11. I Need a New Mousepad! We have a bunch of computers at our home/home office so we also have a bunch of mousepads. But they don't last forever, and recently there always seems to be a computer without a mousepad. So, I've decided I need to buy a new mousepad! I could just...
  12. Ideas of Realities Pink Floyd said it best for me; "Can't keep my eyes from the circling sky, Tongue tied and twisted, Just an earth bound misfit, I" - Pink Floyd - Learning To Fly I'm Bert a friend of lensmaster Tipi. Looks like there are some open...
  13. The Progress of Merlin : Tales of King Arthur Merlin, the wise and mighty wizard and prophet, is the most prominent Celtic element in Arthurian Legend. He has the powers of a great Druid, for he originates deep in the mythic past of the Welsh. In later literature Merlin's most prominent gift i...
  14. Cosmic Art of Yuichi Tanabe This lens is unabashedly promotion, not exactly self-promotion, but promotion of my husband's cosmic art. And I think that's a good thing because his art is amazing! So hope you enjoy. Cosmic art is related to science fiction and fantasy, b...
  15. Mystic Turtle's Lensography You can tell a lot about a person by the books on her bookshelf. Now, we can also say you can tell a lot by the lenses she writes...not to mention the adventures she undertakes. I'm just getting started here, and when I get more time...watch out! Th...
  16. Historic England In spite of fires, civil wars, enemy air raids and redevelopment and modernisation, many of England's cities, towns and villages display evidence of their history. Some of it is obvious like a well preserved castle or cathedral while other evidence r...
  17. England I have never been to England, but have fallen in love with it through pictures,websites and articles by other people who seem to love it over there and vacation there over and over! So,I have decided to research the area and do a lens on England. I'l...
  18. The Daily Joke - July 2008 Finding a way to bring more laughter into people's lives is a hobby of mine. I strongly believe that if we can find a way to laugh at the problems that life throws at us, that the day can pass much better than if we just allow the everyday routine to...
  19. Ballycrovane Ogham Stone: Tallest Ogham Stone in the World The tallest ogham stone in the world can be found in Ballycrovane, County Cork, Ireland. It is located near the colourful town of Eyeries on the beautiful Beara Peninsula. Please join artist and writer Susanne Iles as she travels around the Most Cap...
  20. Hawkwind Hawkwind are a British rock band, one of the earliest space rock or space metal groups. Their lyrics favour urban and science fiction themes. Notable fantasy and science fiction writer Michael Moorcock was an occasional collaborator. Dave Brock and...