Flying in and out of Mount Gambier over plantation pine forests, I don’t expect to see a sight like this. A Celtic cross planted by one man in a forest in Ireland. We may never know why, the person responsible has died. From Atlas Obscura.
Flying in and out of Mount Gambier over plantation pine forests, I don’t expect to see a sight like this. A Celtic cross planted by one man in a forest in Ireland. We may never know why, the person responsible has died. From Atlas Obscura.
Barry, (standing in front of Bonhoeffer and Benjamin B, as it happens).
There’s a difference between deserved and heartfelt appreciation for those who are deceased and the use of unhelpful sentimental phraseology about their eternal state. This is not about making judgments, it’s about leaving what is unknown unsaid. From Nick Batzig’s post at Reformation 21. …I’ve noticed something of a concerning trend over the past several …
Australia has a history of planning inland cities that never get built, or achieve the scale of size intended. Monarto, the Multi-Function Polis, Albury-Wodonga, Canberra. Though not a failure on every count, California City demonstrates that if you build it they won’t always come, even if they’ve bought the land.