So after a month I am more or less over the death cold - apologies for the radio silence
This post is brought to you from a watch of season 1 of Bones (I only ever caught odd eps and decided to pick it up as the watch while making ordered stuffs) - and the episode with the b storyline about an Iron Age skeleton. Which they are saying is 1500 years old. I wondered if it was a 'US iron age was different' thing but poking, you guys didn't have an iron age. So, ummm, no, Iron Age is 2000 to 2800 years ago UK, longer in parts of Europe and Asia is wayyyy older in some places.
Random geekness. It's one of those I can watch a thing and not be bothered until one thing comes up that niggles.
Edit: And it got worse, because LMAO that no Pict (seriously - dude is dressed hollywood saxon style, wrong era and armour and weapons). Urgh. And yeah talking Roman and 1500 years ago, that's Roman or early Medieval really.
Family trip to Blackpool Zoo yesterday, and it's one of those 'this has been done up' versus 'this needs work', and they really need to do some work on their main buildings (it was an airport, then a airplance construction site - Blackpool is sadly not mentioned enough, despite having played a major part in UK aviation history - Amy Johnson's last flight was out of Blackpool Airport).
I will post pictures at some point.
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