Medieval Plague Stone
The Black Death (bubonic plague) ravaged Europe in medieval times. Positioned at or near parish boundaries, these vinegar-filled receptacles served as a means of disinfection, offering hope that the local community could safely acquire essential goods and provisions...
Thank you @Peter7100
It was a good challenge and it produced some lovely images, however, I think I had an unfair advantage because I didn't even have to step foot outside the door! The 'April Showers' turned out to be an almost not-stop downpour and my front and rear gardens (I use the term...
Sorry. OP = Original Poster. In other words High201 hasn't logged on to the site since 2013 and the thread has been effectively 'dead' since
Aug 24 2013 but there may be someone who looks in sometime in the future.
Thank you blackstar and all the participants and voters. This was a cunning choice of subject as I found out when searching for something 'square' outdoors, it seems to be a shape shunned like the plague in my neck of the woods. :unsure: