OK, I jumped over the cliff and died. How? I was clutching the stone of invulnerability!
As for the most spectacular thing I have seen, it has to be the Sphinx, that is the proper big one, by the Pyramids, not the little ones that are either side of the 1 km road between Karnak and Thebes, they are cool, but smaller! I have seen Stoneheng…
OK, I jumped over the cliff and died. How? I was clutching the stone of invulnerability!
As for the most spectacular thing I have seen, it has to be the Sphinx, that is the proper big one, by the Pyramids, not the little ones that are either side of the 1 km road between Karnak and Thebes, they are cool, but smaller! I have seen Stonehenge, being English you have to, and frankly was a little underwhelmed. It is fairly obvious that in its day it was in much better condition, and all the lintels were in place. I think a lot of the stone was robbed to make houses and barns in the dark ages.
I used to like camping when I was younger, but as I got older it became harder and harder, and now, as I only have one leg, getting into and out of a tent is a no-no!
I can't think of a reason to give myself a merit badge, apart for perseverance. I was told that there is a guy who lives in the same village as me, but is twelve years younger, has also lost a leg, and has just given up! He has carers who come in, in the morning, help him to get up, and dressed, prepare his Wheaty Bangs, come back at lunchtime and feed him, then a call in the evening to feed him, and help him into bed. On the other hand I have a carer to come in at around six thirty, who takes my commode upstairs and empties it, everything else I do for myself. The commode is needed, as to put my leg on and get upstairs takes about 15minutes, by which time it is too late!
Not sure if you discovered this in your run, but the stone only protects against "enemies," and sharp pointy rocks aren't proper enemies, as hazardous as they may be. I bet you could survive on another run!
Sorry Stonehenge didn't live up to the hype. Maybe some of the stone was robbed by aliens, too. So would you say to hit the Sphinx, skip the stones?
Oh yeah, that sounds like it'd be very frustrating to go camping. The outdoors is pretty and all, but there are lots of great reruns on Paramount+, so I think we can skip it.
+50 Points! You more than deserve a Perseverance badge IMO. What village do you live in?
OK, I jumped over the cliff and died. How? I was clutching the stone of invulnerability!
As for the most spectacular thing I have seen, it has to be the Sphinx, that is the proper big one, by the Pyramids, not the little ones that are either side of the 1 km road between Karnak and Thebes, they are cool, but smaller! I have seen Stonehenge, being English you have to, and frankly was a little underwhelmed. It is fairly obvious that in its day it was in much better condition, and all the lintels were in place. I think a lot of the stone was robbed to make houses and barns in the dark ages.
I used to like camping when I was younger, but as I got older it became harder and harder, and now, as I only have one leg, getting into and out of a tent is a no-no!
I can't think of a reason to give myself a merit badge, apart for perseverance. I was told that there is a guy who lives in the same village as me, but is twelve years younger, has also lost a leg, and has just given up! He has carers who come in, in the morning, help him to get up, and dressed, prepare his Wheaty Bangs, come back at lunchtime and feed him, then a call in the evening to feed him, and help him into bed. On the other hand I have a carer to come in at around six thirty, who takes my commode upstairs and empties it, everything else I do for myself. The commode is needed, as to put my leg on and get upstairs takes about 15minutes, by which time it is too late!
Not sure if you discovered this in your run, but the stone only protects against "enemies," and sharp pointy rocks aren't proper enemies, as hazardous as they may be. I bet you could survive on another run!
Sorry Stonehenge didn't live up to the hype. Maybe some of the stone was robbed by aliens, too. So would you say to hit the Sphinx, skip the stones?
Oh yeah, that sounds like it'd be very frustrating to go camping. The outdoors is pretty and all, but there are lots of great reruns on Paramount+, so I think we can skip it.
+50 Points! You more than deserve a Perseverance badge IMO. What village do you live in?