The Marble That Never Was
This is a piece of "Portsoy Marble". It's actually polished green serpentine quarried locally to the picturesque port of Portsoy, on the Moray coast of Scotland, some 50 miles north of Aberdeen . Some of the original buildings around the old Portsoy harbour date back to the late 1600's, and even the "new" harbour was built back in 1825 to accommodate a herring fleet. Portsoy Marble has been shipped around the world, and most notably it was used to make two fireplaces in the Palace of Versailles. I bought my piece of smooth and highly-polished green "marble" on a visit to Portsoy some years ago. It's engraved with a simple picture of a salmon, and I was reminded of it this morning when I saw a report on BBC News about the sharp decline in numbers of salmon in the Scottish rivers.
A busy day today - I was with Mum until just after lunch, and then travelled to my home in Buckinghamshire after more than a week away to start getting everything there in order. It was rather neglected when I was working full-time , and it's wonderful to have the luxury now of taking as long as I need to make it a lovely place for relaxing in once again.
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