We hebben het altijd over de geologie van de aarde. Maar nu even een buitenaards uitstapje naar een voor ons belangrijk hemellichaam, de maan. De maan is onze dichtstbijzijnde buur in het zonnestelsel en staat 'slechts' 384.400 kilometer bij ons vandaan. Die afstand groeit ieder jaar met zo'n 4 centimeter, de maan komt dus steeds… Continue reading De Maan
Tag: Mythology
The Crystal Ball
Voor de Nederlandse versie van dit verhaal, klik hier. It’s one of the most stereotypical pictures of witches and fortune tellers, the woman gazing into the crystal ball. The crystal ball has been known for centuries as an object to predict the future. Where does this believe come from? Last year I wrote a blog… Continue reading The Crystal Ball
Hagstones
Voor de Nederlandse versie van dit verhaal klik hier Hagstones ... a magical find for many. A piece of stone with a natural hole through it. Finding a hagstone or witch stone is special. A stone to which all kinds of magical properties are attributed. But what exactly is a hagstone? What is a hagstone?… Continue reading Hagstones
Flint
Voor de Nederlandse versie van het artikel klik hier Anyone who has ever walked on the beach, especially in southern England, has found flint. For most people not really a special, attractive or beautiful stone. Ok, sometimes they have interesting shapes or beautiful colours. But how ordinary this stone might be, no rock or mineral… Continue reading Flint
King Arthur in the South of England
Voor de Nederlandse versie van dit artikel klik hier. Quite some years ago, when I started to read about the history of Great Britain because I realised I loved that country, I often saw King Arthur's name in the books that I read. And he caught my attention. Who was this king and why did… Continue reading King Arthur in the South of England
St George’s Day, about dragons and dinosaurs. How mythology became paleontology.
Voor de Nederlandse versie van dit verhaal klik hier. April 23rd is St George’s Day in England. The feast day (and in this case also the day of death) of Saint Saint George. The English are more English this day than you can imagine. Everywhere the English flag with the St George’s Cross can be… Continue reading St George’s Day, about dragons and dinosaurs. How mythology became paleontology.