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Stone Club

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A place for all stone enthusiasts to congregate, to think about place in new ways; connecting ancient sites through community and conversation. #MDANT

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Stonehenge (@eh_stonehenge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The silent giant of Stonehenge... the Heel Stone. This 36-tonne boulder stands alone, but a nearby hole suggests it once had a twin. Moved? Lost? Did two giants once guard the ancient entrance?

The silent giant of Stonehenge... the Heel Stone.

This 36-tonne boulder stands alone, but a nearby hole suggests it once had a twin. Moved? Lost? Did two giants once guard the ancient entrance?
Gruff Rhys (@gruffingtonpost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Announcement! 📣 My new album ‘Dim Probs’ is being released on 12th September 2025 by Rock Action. The LP comes in old-school heavy card stock packaging with art by the inimitable Pete Fowler, and there’s also a cassette version too. Pre-order: gruff.lnk.to/DimProbs

Announcement! 📣
My new album ‘Dim Probs’ is being released on 12th September 2025 by <a href="/rockactionrecs/">Rock Action</a>. The LP comes in old-school heavy card stock packaging with art by the inimitable <a href="/petefowlerart/">Pete Fowler</a>, and there’s also a cassette version too.

Pre-order: gruff.lnk.to/DimProbs
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Lally MacBeth, author of The Lost Folk, interviewed about her new book about the past, present and future of the UK's folk culture on Front Row yesterday. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…

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Folklore in Bloom 🌻🔥 Paul Nash’s "Solstice of the Sunflower" (1945)—inspired by The Golden Bough—recasts a sunflower as a “firewheel,” echoing midsummer rites where blazing wheels rolled through fields to bless crops. 🎨 National Gallery of Canada #SummerSolstice #Midsummer

Folklore in Bloom 🌻🔥
Paul Nash’s "Solstice of the Sunflower" (1945)—inspired by The Golden Bough—recasts a sunflower as a “firewheel,” echoing midsummer rites where blazing wheels rolled through fields to bless crops.
🎨 National Gallery of Canada
#SummerSolstice #Midsummer
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The Stone Club book of the month for June is The Lost Folk by Lally MacBeth. “Folk from the past, folk for the present, folk for the future” stoneclub.rocks/bookclub

The Stone Club book of the month for June is The Lost Folk by Lally MacBeth.
“Folk from the past, folk for the present, folk for the future”
stoneclub.rocks/bookclub
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🌞🌀 Huge thanks to The Lost Gardens of Heligan for the beautiful Homecoming festival, & to all of you who came along & helped make the magic. My heart is full ♥️ #heliganhecoming

🌞🌀 Huge thanks to <a href="/HeliganGardens/">The Lost Gardens of Heligan</a> for the beautiful Homecoming festival, &amp; to all of you who came along &amp; helped make the magic. My heart is full ♥️ #heliganhecoming