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peterreavill.bsky.social
Landscape archaeologist, prehistorian, and small finds specialist. At home in the Bronze Age, but living in the deep Welsh Marches. HERO for Herefordshire Archaeology. All views my own
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21st century hookland problems vs gentrification of 1st world countries - oh the horror. I know where I would prefer to be
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I feel I'm trapped inside a game of Mornington Crescent using the Salopian variant. I have a feeling that a) I should understand b) that understanding might be worse than not c) ignorance is probably bliss
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@ladyliminal.bsky.social another on your list of stuff in the wild - looks spectacular
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Good thing is they tend to blow them up, always fun to watch
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More likely mortar rounds from training exercises by American GIs and British troops prior to Normandy landings, radnorshire full on unexploded munitions, hence bombsquad being in my work mobile as we had many brought to finds days in museum
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Is the blob now a circle or is it a blobular circle or circular blob, I'm so confused. It must be ritual
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More info the better, it was a joy to update the phone box record to include the museum dedicated to James Blunt last year at Urishay htt.herefordshire.gov.uk/her-search/m...
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& once within the HER I will nominate it for our local list and ask HE to consider formal statutory listing.
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Oh yes, absolutely within my gift, leave it with me, feel free to ping me an email for justification.
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The dominance of the Bishops of Hereford has numerous interesting consequences, that's all I'm saying. 'Sabbath is obviously unrelated. I enjoyed this though - lots of lovely '70s rock lifestyle details.
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May the breeze bring fluidity of thought and grace to your writing. These small shed scenes are as glorious as @hookland.bsky.social's goodnights and as delightful @annelouiseavery.bsky.social journey with old fox. A reason to stop and smile at points in the day Thank you
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Trying to give blood in South Shropshire/ Ludlow I'd a nightmare - very little capacity and most bookings are taken by repeat givers who have their normal slots. Fine if you're retired but a nightmare for working folk
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I heard that in the lilt of Ringo Star, sad tram
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What's an A between friends, we are few and far between
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All the best people are Peter's
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Especially given the potential for archaeological remains www.google.com/amp/s/www.bb...