Couldn't be a man hole cover.. :)) But what a great shot. P.S. A little tidbit. Do you know why man hole covers are round? So they won't fall in the manhold when they are removed. A square one could turn and fall in....the round one can't. Has nothing to do with this, but you know Jackie is a donkey and must bray. Great photography, Imac J.
it will be nice if you add some more details about that stone, location etc..nice photo
ReplyDeleteThat's a whopper of a stopper!
ReplyDeleteIs that some kind of anchor for a buoy?
It reminds me a bit of a grind stone.
It's a great picture.
Sunny :)
i was thinking a wagon wheel and what a ROUGH ride lol... actually grind stone came to mind first!
ReplyDeleteA man that never stop to create! Fabulous idea!
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Who forgot it there, on the side of that building? You better go put it back right now before the Atlantic goes completely down the drain!!
ReplyDeleteWas this left over from your days working at the Bedrock Quarry with Fred and Barny? yabba dabba doo Imac... :O)
ReplyDeleteCouldn't be a man hole cover.. :))
ReplyDeleteBut what a great shot.
P.S. A little tidbit. Do you know why man hole covers are round? So they won't fall in the manhold when they are removed. A square one could turn and fall in....the round one can't.
Has nothing to do with this, but you know Jackie is a donkey and must bray.
Great photography, Imac
J.
I think it is a new organic Polo. They've wasted less as they have made the hole smaller!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that a millstone? Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteNice stone, whatever the original purpose.
ReplyDeleteOr is this the missing wheel from Stonehenge?
ReplyDeletelooks like a grinding stone
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