tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8870608199537138720.post3452028951217426829..comments2023-10-09T11:42:52.610+01:00Comments on phi-latitude: Preston (Unicorn) Cross - Callanish extendedTom Graham - Landscape Geometryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13216781341499176634noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8870608199537138720.post-35418091913583983422012-11-24T16:12:06.773+00:002012-11-24T16:12:06.773+00:00Thanks, Tom. Just read your comment about my two ...Thanks, Tom. Just read your comment about my two articles (Hurricane Sandy came through my neck of the woods). Interested in your friend's thoughts. A possible ancestor of mine, Sir John Nisbet of Dirleton, may have helped found that Lodge upon his retirement from the bench. The Sinclairs, BTW, seem to almost totally ignore my work, even though it's been published in Girnigoe. Will check out your recent work. Best, Jeff.Jeff Nisbethttp://www.mythomorph.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8870608199537138720.post-4694091991498911312012-11-09T15:56:40.927+00:002012-11-09T15:56:40.927+00:00cheers Jeff I've just managed to read your art...cheers Jeff I've just managed to read your article, fascinating stuff! Speulative as you readily admit, but fascinating all the same! Also just read your 'Rosslyn Bones' article which was listed on that page! Again fascinating! I'll e-mail you direct though with anything else as my landlord, another taxi driver is a member of Canongate Kilwinning, but he hasn't had a chance to read your article yet! Canongate, Holyrood Rosslyn all link to my work at present, have a look at my more recent stuff!<br /><br />best<br /><br />TomTom Graham - Landscape Geometryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13216781341499176634noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8870608199537138720.post-19997917720085518142012-09-30T04:43:31.619+01:002012-09-30T04:43:31.619+01:00Here's my finished article, Tom. A bit longer...Here's my finished article, Tom. A bit longer than the AR or Girnigoe versions ...<br /><br />http://www.scribd.com/doc/104645091/The-Black-Cross-of-Scotland<br /><br />Best,<br /><br />Jeff<br />Jeff Nisbethttp://www.mythomorph.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8870608199537138720.post-35015542776447081402012-07-27T16:16:50.104+01:002012-07-27T16:16:50.104+01:00cheers Jeff! I look forward to it. The line thro...cheers Jeff! I look forward to it. The line through Budapest is the one through Lindisfarne, and Inchcolm, of obvious interest. I found it interesting that Prague, Budapest and Istanbul were all on this line, never mind a close hit on Baalbek!<br /><br />The whole thing is beginning to look like a gigantic game of 'spillikins'! <br /><br />TomTom Graham - Landscape Geometryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13216781341499176634noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8870608199537138720.post-52295793786643144382012-07-26T22:37:26.589+01:002012-07-26T22:37:26.589+01:00Hi Tom. I see Budapest on one of your lines. I h...Hi Tom. I see Budapest on one of your lines. I have published an article in the recent Atlantis Rising that will also be coming out in the next Clan Sinclair magazine called The Black Cross of Scotland. In it, I connect Buda Castle with Dunfermline Abbey, but in a different way. I will send it to you. Maybe you will make other connections. Best, Jeff.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com