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March 15, 2004

Moneystown Standing Stones, Co. Wicklow

Posted by daev

A couple of rocks in a field. Really!

A few years ago, during a May bank holiday weekend, two friends and I were mountainbiking around part of Co. Wicklow. After climbing up through the Devil's Glen, a muddy forest track spat us out onto an innocuous road. We headed for the next hill, but got confused at a fork in the road. While consulting the map, I spotted a couple of standing stones in a field, and pledged to find out more about them.

That junction was actually in Moneystown, a hamlet that I've passed through many times since, usually at about 30mph - in a bicycle race. Recently, I've passed through in a more lesiurely fashion, and made time squeeze off a couple of shots of these simple, but elegant stones. The bear the hint of markings on them, but theses have been obliterated by the weather, so it's hard to make out which lines are man-made, and which are part of the natural rock.

There's no telling how old these things are, or what their use was. I kinda like the 'not knowing'. Negative Capibility, if you like.


'Negative Capability, that is when man is capable of being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason.'
- Poet John Keats, letter to George and Thomas Keats, 21 December 1817

Moneystown Standing Stones. Copyright 2004 Dave Walsh

Moneystown Standing Stones. Copyright 2004 Dave Walsh

Related 'Megalithic Travels' thread on our discussion board »


More details on Megalithomania (referred to as the 'Parkmore' stones) »


Posted by daev at March 15, 2004 4:55 PM


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I like the King Lear qoute where he says: "And we will take upon the the mysteries of things as if we were god's spies"

Posted by: Fritz at March 15, 2004 7:41 PM





I was always an 'Out Vile Jelly' kinda guy

Posted by: ro_G at March 15, 2004 9:43 PM





"...a muddy forest track spat us out onto an innocuous road." I would have liked to have seen that. Quite a vivid description. Makes me wonder if the road was still innocuous afterward.

Posted by: robert at July 17, 2007 5:34 PM










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