Stroller is right, Bowie spent over half a million on it. The previous record was held by the Jacksons 'Caqn you feel it?'...
Distance from Windsor Palace (where it was started) to White City Stadium finish line in 1908 Olympics
Sorry I have been "awol" celebrating a significant birthday....at some point I will upload a picture of my cake...you would not believe it So back to reality.. a question The first 8 in the sequence are... Wolf, snow, worm, seed, milk, mead, hay, corn What am talking about
Happy belated birthday Beth! And thank you for revitalising this thread, given that we have reached the nadir of international break quality and there is nothing else going on here. I'll take a guess that these are the Norse names for the months of the year....month of the wolf etc etc.
Certainly looks to be something seasonal here. Worms breaking up the soil - seeds in April - first milking - hay etc. Could the next one (September) be something to do with fruit picking or harvest or even vines. If not Norse then Roman or Greek ?
On the right track stan and hornet....but much more specific But yes Hornet the next in sequence is harvest
...if there is a Hunter in there too might be descriptions of the moon. No idea who describes a harvest moon as a harvest moon though......farmers presumably