Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
On 21/04/2013 01:51, David Andersson wrote: In message 12D149701D2242FA80D214858AC3FF72@DellVista Roger Bailey rtbai...@telus.net wrote: Hello Fabio, I agree with your comment. I should have provided more specific location information. Some years ago I provided these pictures to Piers Nicholson to add to his Camino Sundial Tour I did not provide a link to his site as it was hacked recently. Google sundials on the internet and be wary of the warning This site could damage your computer. I gave away my guide books and maps so it will take a while to get good location data. Check the Fabio Savian's Sundial Atlas as I suspect all these dials are on his trail. Roger Bailey Dear Roger, Are you saying that the Sundials on the Internet website is now 'too dangerous' to visit, since it has been hacked - and so might therefore cause actual damage to any computer, of people who visit that website? I imagine this is something to do with 'viruses', or similar nasties. I had notified Piers Nicholson (about 10 years ago), that his website did not comply with the internationally-agreed W3C standards for a properly 'validated' website - but he said that he could not (or would not) correct this, just because it was basically too big a job to do! As time goes on, unfortunately his Sundials on the Internet website will simply fade away - unless Piers 'bites the bullet' and corrects all of the errors, which make it 'incompatible' with modern Browsers. If you want a good 'ranking' on the Search Engines (such as Google), then you MUST make sure that your website is properly validated - as otherwise this will cause problems for visitors, and so I would advise all members to check their own websites via http://validator.w3.org/ It is fast (and free), plus will tell you how to correct any errors. Sincerely, David Andersson. That's why, in my time as web master of the British Sundial Society, I made it my priority to take all the time necessary to rewrite it so that it was W3C-compliant (and optimised for search engines) after it had been previously written using a variety of free software. As a result, it became (and remains) the number 1 sundial site according to http://www.alexa.com/topsites/category/Top/Science/Astronomy/Calendars_and_Timekeeping/Sundials -- -- Richard Mallett Eaton Bray, Dunstable South Beds. UK ry to rewrite it so that it was W3C-compliant (and optimised for search engines) after it had been previously written using a variety of free software. As a result, it became (and remains) the number 1 sundial site according to br http://www.alexa.com/topsites/category/Top/Science/Astronomy/Calendars_and_Timekeeping/Sundialsbr br pre class=moz-signature cols=72-- -- Richard Mallett Eaton Bray, Dunstable South Beds. UK/pre /body /html --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
For information I checked Sundials on the Internet with my Mac (with fewer misgivings about the risks that were mentioned) and found that now all is well and the site states the following. We much regret the temporary interruption of service from April 10 to 15 due to a hacker attack. Every file on the site has now been deleted and uploaded again, and the site has now been confirmed as clean. Thank you for bearing with us in this trying period. For my part I am pleased that Piers' site is up and running again given that he started way back in 1997. Regards, Doug Sent from my iPad On Apr 25, 2013, at 8:05 PM, rmallett postmas...@rmallett.plus.com wrote: On 21/04/2013 01:51, David Andersson wrote: In message 12D149701D2242FA80D214858AC3FF72@DellVista Roger Bailey rtbai...@telus.net wrote: Hello Fabio, I agree with your comment. I should have provided more specific location information. Some years ago I provided these pictures to Piers Nicholson to add to his Camino Sundial Tour I did not provide a link to his site as it was hacked recently. Google sundials on the internet and be wary of the warning This site could damage your computer. I gave away my guide books and maps so it will take a while to get good location data. Check the Fabio Savian's Sundial Atlas as I suspect all these dials are on his trail. Roger Bailey Dear Roger, Are you saying that the Sundials on the Internet website is now 'too dangerous' to visit, since it has been hacked - and so might therefore cause actual damage to any computer, of people who visit that website? I imagine this is something to do with 'viruses', or similar nasties. I had notified Piers Nicholson (about 10 years ago), that his website did not comply with the internationally-agreed W3C standards for a properly 'validated' website - but he said that he could not (or would not) correct this, just because it was basically too big a job to do! As time goes on, unfortunately his Sundials on the Internet website will simply fade away - unless Piers 'bites the bullet' and corrects all of the errors, which make it 'incompatible' with modern Browsers. If you want a good 'ranking' on the Search Engines (such as Google), then you MUST make sure that your website is properly validated - as otherwise this will cause problems for visitors, and so I would advise all members to check their own websites via http://validator.w3.org/ It is fast (and free), plus will tell you how to correct any errors. Sincerely, David Andersson. That's why, in my time as web master of the British Sundial Society, I made it my priority to take all the time necessary to rewrite it so that it was W3C-compliant (and optimised for search engines) after it had been previously written using a variety of free software. As a result, it became (and remains) the number 1 sundial site according to http://www.alexa.com/topsites/category/Top/Science/Astronomy/Calendars_and_Timekeeping/Sundials -- -- Richard Mallett Eaton Bray, Dunstable South Beds. UK ry to rewrite it so that it was W3C-compliant (and optimised for search engines) after it had been previously written using a variety of free software. As a result, it became (and remains) the number 1 sundial site according to br http://www.alexa.com/topsites/category/Top/Science/Astronomy/Calendars_and_Timekeeping/Sundialsbr br pre class=moz-signature cols=72-- -- Richard Mallett Eaton Bray, Dunstable South Beds. UK/pre /body /html --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
R: Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
dear Roger I'm not sure to understand your outburst, in these days there was some messages about the matter, so reading your email I tried to understand if I wrote something improprer or aggressive giving info about the Camino and the Atlas. If I'm involved in your email, you write about Sundial Atlas as a reason of your irritation, I'm sorry, I wrote the code of this site to give an instrument to all the diallists and not to bother them, and usually I write about the site only to give info. May be italians are emotional, sometime I may be agree with you, but your email seems to be the same. Please, can you help me to understand if something is wrong in my messages about the Camino and Sundial Atlas, or I don't understand the target of your irritation ? ciao Fabio Savian fabio.sav...@nonvedolora.it Milano, Italy Inviato da tablet Messaggio originale Da: Roger Bailey rtbai...@telus.net Data: 22/04/2013 05:33 (GMT+01:00) A: f...@solariameridiane.it,Fabio Savian fabio.sav...@nonvedolora.it Oggetto: Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela Please, enough of this public scourging. I innocently offered some pictures to someone interested in walking the Camino and was criticized as I provided no location data. OK. I then provided location data in detailed waymarks and was publically criticized again for not posting the information on the sundial atlas. The Camino de Santiago path is well known for over 800 years. Read my previous notes. I referenced the Camino tour on the sundial atlas even though the tour link had no pictures of sundials, just an attractive couple of hikers and lots of scallop shell waymarks. I said I would add those sundials not listed to the sundial atlas. Now I am not so sure. The information I had at hand and provided predated the sundial atlas. I have documented about 500 sundials around the world with descriptions, photos and location data on various web resources. Do I have to now convert all these entries to the NASS Registry, BSS sundial tours or waymarking to the sundial atlas or any other new wiki web service? Excuse me, I have many better things to do. I subscribed to the Italian sundial mailing list for a while some time ago. I don't speak Italian but I soon recognized the different emotional level in the Italian postings. Northerners like me are less emotive in communications. This personal note may not translate into Italian very well but I choose not to be more direct, using words more universally understood. Regards, Roger Bailey From: f...@solariameridiane.it Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2013 2:17 AM To: Sundial sundiallist Subject: Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela The site waymarking does not help much to trace a path, why not collaborate with Savian the definition of the Camino de Santiago? Just load the cards that you know not to be on the Sundial Atlas and ask Fabio Savian to help in the implementation of the path. Fabio Garnero Il giorno 21/apr/13, alle ore 05:41, Roger Bailey ha scritto: Hello Denis, Fabio and all, Let me supplement the picture link for sundials on the Camino with location data and descriptions. Most of the sundials shown I waymarked in 2010 with pictures, locations and descriptions. Click on the waymark hypertext to bring up the link. For those on text only, go to www.waymarking.com and search on the waymark code, WM. Leon Cathedral, WM8929, 42°35.951, 5°34.000 Astorga Cathedral, WM8944, 42°27.452, 6°3.420 Cruz de Fierro, WM8974, 42°29.347, 6°21.681 Boente Church, WM8AZJ, 42°54.972, 6°4.668 San Francisco Villafranca, WM8AZF, 42°36.566, 6°48.568 Caixa Galacia, WM8AZD, 42°36.452, 6°48.511 The dials in Santiago in the photo link, I have not yet waymarked or posted on the sundial atlas . There are three sundials visible in the courtyard of the University Library, Biblioteca de Santiago de Compostela, near the cathedral at 42°52.763, 8°32.723. There are also three on the stone block overshadowed by the patio restaurant of the Parador de Santiago, Hostal doe Reis Catolicos, 42°52.859, 8°32.782. Again this is near the cathedral, on the other side of the square. On Google Earth you can see the tent of the patio restaurant crowding the stone block with the old sundials. Most of these are in the sundial atlas Camino Tour. Fabio has a few I do not. I have a few he missed. There are opportunities to find more to fill out this aspect of the Camino de Santiago, the ancient pilgrimage walk, the Way of St James. Enjoy the journey, Roger Bailey From: Dennis Jordan Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:42 PM To: sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela I have followed this list serve for some time, although I have not been an active participant. I have very much appreciated the passionate discussions. Does anyone know of a resource way marking sundials close by or on the Camino de Santiago de
Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
The site waymarking does not help much to trace a path, why not collaborate with Savian the definition of the Camino de Santiago? Just load the cards that you know not to be on the Sundial Atlas and ask Fabio Savian to help in the implementation of the path. Fabio Garnero Il giorno 21/apr/13, alle ore 05:41, Roger Bailey ha scritto: Hello Denis, Fabio and all, Let me supplement the picture link for sundials on the Camino with location data and descriptions. Most of the sundials shown I waymarked in 2010 with pictures, locations and descriptions. Click on the waymark hypertext to bring up the link. For those on text only, go to www.waymarking.com and search on the waymark code, WM. Leon Cathedral, WM8929, 42°35.951, 5°34.000 Astorga Cathedral, WM8944, 42°27.452, 6°3.420 Cruz de Fierro, WM8974, 42°29.347, 6°21.681 Boente Church, WM8AZJ, 42°54.972, 6°4.668 San Francisco Villafranca, WM8AZF, 42°36.566, 6°48.568 Caixa Galacia, WM8AZD, 42°36.452, 6°48.511 The dials in Santiago in the photo link, I have not yet waymarked or posted on the sundial atlas . There are three sundials visible in the courtyard of the University Library, Biblioteca de Santiago de Compostela, near the cathedral at 42°52.763, 8°32.723. There are also three on the stone block overshadowed by the patio restaurant of the Parador de Santiago, Hostal doe Reis Catolicos, 42°52.859, 8°32.782. Again this is near the cathedral, on the other side of the square. On Google Earth you can see the tent of the patio restaurant crowding the stone block with the old sundials. Most of these are in the sundial atlas Camino Tour. Fabio has a few I do not. I have a few he missed. There are opportunities to find more to fill out this aspect of the Camino de Santiago, the ancient pilgrimage walk, the Way of St James. Enjoy the journey, Roger Bailey From: Dennis Jordan Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:42 PM To: sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela I have followed this list serve for some time, although I have not been an active participant. I have very much appreciated the passionate discussions. Does anyone know of a resource way marking sundials close by or on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela? I will be walking this path in a few months and would love the opportunity to mix my interests. Thanks for the opportunity to ask. Dennis Jordan --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6252 - Release Date: 04/17/13 No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6261 - Release Date: 04/20/13 --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
Thank you all for.the great responses. Much appreciated. I'll see if I can add to the list in October and November. d-- Sent from my mobile device -Original message- From: Roger Bailey rtbai...@telus.net To: Dennis Jordan dbjor...@comcast.net, sundial@uni-koeln.de Sent: Sun, Apr 21, 2013 03:41:05 GMT+00:00 Subject: Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela Hello Denis, Fabio and all, Let me supplement the picture link for sundials on the Camino with location data and descriptions. Most of the sundials shown I waymarked in 2010 with pictures, locations and descriptions. Click on the waymark hypertext to bring up the link. For those on text only, go to www.waymarking.com and search on the waymark code, WM. Leon Cathedral, WM8929, 42°35.951, 5°34.000 Astorga Cathedral, WM8944, 42°27.452, 6°3.420 Cruz de Fierro, WM8974, 42°29.347, 6°21.681 Boente Church, WM8AZJ, 42°54.972, 6°4.668 San Francisco Villafranca, WM8AZF, 42°36.566, 6°48.568 Caixa Galacia, WM8AZD, 42°36.452, 6°48.511 The dials in Santiago in the photo link, I have not yet waymarked or posted on the sundial atlas . There are three sundials visible in the courtyard of the University Library, Biblioteca de Santiago de Compostela, near the cathedral at 42°52.763, 8°32.723. There are also three on the stone block overshadowed by the patio restaurant of the Parador de Santiago, Hostal doe Reis Catolicos, 42°52.859, 8°32.782. Again this is near the cathedral, on the other side of the square. On Google Earth you can see the tent of the patio restaurant crowding the stone block with the old sundials. Most of these are in the sundial atlas Camino Tour. Fabio has a few I do not. I have a few he missed. There are opportunities to find more to fill out this aspect of the Camino de Santiago, the ancient pilgrimage walk, the Way of St James. Enjoy the journey, Roger Bailey From: Dennis Jordan Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:42 PM To: sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela I have followed this list serve for some time, although I have not been an active participant. I have very much appreciated the passionate discussions. Does anyone know of a resource way marking sundials close by or on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela? I will be walking this path in a few months and would love the opportunity to mix my interests. Thanks for the opportunity to ask. Dennis Jordan --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6252 - Release Date: 04/17/13 - No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6261 - Release Date: 04/20/13 --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
Hello I visited the album but I have not figured out how I can find them on a map... I have not found information on their location, only pictures. How can we understand where are they located? Fabio Garnero Il giorno 19/apr/13, alle ore 19:56, Roger Bailey ha scritto: Hello Dennis, We hiked major sections of the Camino in Spain five years ago. Pictures of the sundials we viewed are available at this link. https://picasaweb.google.com/rtbailey101/CaminoSundials?authuser=0authkey=Gv1sRgCK6bvri9_9Gu6gEfeat=directlink The sundial locations include Leon, Astorga, Iron Cross, Boente, Villafranca and Santiago. The hardest dial to find was the large stone block with old sundials on three faces. A patio restaurant blocks access. Enjoy the trip. I hope you will have better weather than we did in 2008 Regards, Roger Bailey From: Dennis Jordan Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:42 PM To: sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela I have followed this list serve for some time, although I have not been an active participant. I have very much appreciated the passionate discussions. Does anyone know of a resource way marking sundials close by or on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela? I will be walking this path in a few months and would love the opportunity to mix my interests. Thanks for the opportunity to ask. Dennis Jordan --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6252 - Release Date: 04/17/13 No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6256 - Release Date: 04/19/13 --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
Hello Fabio, I agree with your comment. I should have provided more specific location information. Some years ago I provided these pictures to Piers Nicholson to add to his Camino Sundial Tour I did not provide a link to his site as it was hacked recently. Google sundials on the internet and be wary of the warning This site could damage your computer. I gave away my guide books and maps so it will take a while to get good location data. Check the Fabio Savian's Sundial Atlas as I suspect all these dials are on his trail. Roger Bailey From: f...@solariameridiane.it Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2013 12:27 AM To: Sundial sundiallist Subject: Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela Hello I visited the album but I have not figured out how I can find them on a map... I have not found information on their location, only pictures. How can we understand where are they located? Fabio Garnero Il giorno 19/apr/13, alle ore 19:56, Roger Bailey ha scritto: Hello Dennis, We hiked major sections of the Camino in Spain five years ago. Pictures of the sundials we viewed are available at this link. https://picasaweb.google.com/rtbailey101/CaminoSundials?authuser=0authkey=Gv1sRgCK6bvri9_9Gu6gEfeat=directlink The sundial locations include Leon, Astorga, Iron Cross, Boente, Villafranca and Santiago. The hardest dial to find was the large stone block with old sundials on three faces. A patio restaurant blocks access. Enjoy the trip. I hope you will have better weather than we did in 2008 Regards, Roger Bailey From: Dennis Jordan Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:42 PM To: sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela I have followed this list serve for some time, although I have not been an active participant. I have very much appreciated the passionate discussions. Does anyone know of a resource way marking sundials close by or on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela? I will be walking this path in a few months and would love the opportunity to mix my interests. Thanks for the opportunity to ask. Dennis Jordan -- --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial -- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6252 - Release Date: 04/17/13 No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6256 - Release Date: 04/19/13 --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6258 - Release Date: 04/19/13 - No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6258 - Release Date: 04/19/13 --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
In message 12D149701D2242FA80D214858AC3FF72@DellVista Roger Bailey rtbai...@telus.net wrote: Hello Fabio, I agree with your comment. I should have provided more specific location information. Some years ago I provided these pictures to Piers Nicholson to add to his Camino Sundial Tour I did not provide a link to his site as it was hacked recently. Google sundials on the internet and be wary of the warning This site could damage your computer. I gave away my guide books and maps so it will take a while to get good location data. Check the Fabio Savian's Sundial Atlas as I suspect all these dials are on his trail. Roger Bailey Dear Roger, Are you saying that the Sundials on the Internet website is now 'too dangerous' to visit, since it has been hacked - and so might therefore cause actual damage to any computer, of people who visit that website? I imagine this is something to do with 'viruses', or similar nasties. I had notified Piers Nicholson (about 10 years ago), that his website did not comply with the internationally-agreed W3C standards for a properly 'validated' website - but he said that he could not (or would not) correct this, just because it was basically too big a job to do! As time goes on, unfortunately his Sundials on the Internet website will simply fade away - unless Piers 'bites the bullet' and corrects all of the errors, which make it 'incompatible' with modern Browsers. If you want a good 'ranking' on the Search Engines (such as Google), then you MUST make sure that your website is properly validated - as otherwise this will cause problems for visitors, and so I would advise all members to check their own websites via http://validator.w3.org/ It is fast (and free), plus will tell you how to correct any errors. Sincerely, David Andersson. -- --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
Hello Denis, Fabio and all, Let me supplement the picture link for sundials on the Camino with location data and descriptions. Most of the sundials shown I waymarked in 2010 with pictures, locations and descriptions. Click on the waymark hypertext to bring up the link. For those on text only, go to www.waymarking.com and search on the waymark code, WM. Leon Cathedral, WM8929, 42°35.951, 5°34.000 Astorga Cathedral, WM8944, 42°27.452, 6°3.420 Cruz de Fierro, WM8974, 42°29.347, 6°21.681 Boente Church, WM8AZJ, 42°54.972, 6°4.668 San Francisco Villafranca, WM8AZF, 42°36.566, 6°48.568 Caixa Galacia, WM8AZD, 42°36.452, 6°48.511 The dials in Santiago in the photo link, I have not yet waymarked or posted on the sundial atlas . There are three sundials visible in the courtyard of the University Library, Biblioteca de Santiago de Compostela, near the cathedral at 42°52.763, 8°32.723. There are also three on the stone block overshadowed by the patio restaurant of the Parador de Santiago, Hostal doe Reis Catolicos, 42°52.859, 8°32.782. Again this is near the cathedral, on the other side of the square. On Google Earth you can see the tent of the patio restaurant crowding the stone block with the old sundials. Most of these are in the sundial atlas Camino Tour. Fabio has a few I do not. I have a few he missed. There are opportunities to find more to fill out this aspect of the Camino de Santiago, the ancient pilgrimage walk, the Way of St James. Enjoy the journey, Roger Bailey From: Dennis Jordan Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:42 PM To: sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela I have followed this list serve for some time, although I have not been an active participant. I have very much appreciated the passionate discussions. Does anyone know of a resource way marking sundials close by or on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela? I will be walking this path in a few months and would love the opportunity to mix my interests. Thanks for the opportunity to ask. Dennis Jordan --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6252 - Release Date: 04/17/13 - No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6261 - Release Date: 04/20/13 --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
Hello Dennis, We hiked major sections of the Camino in Spain five years ago. Pictures of the sundials we viewed are available at this link. https://picasaweb.google.com/rtbailey101/CaminoSundials?authuser=0authkey=Gv1sRgCK6bvri9_9Gu6gEfeat=directlink The sundial locations include Leon, Astorga, Iron Cross, Boente, Villafranca and Santiago. The hardest dial to find was the large stone block with old sundials on three faces. A patio restaurant blocks access. Enjoy the trip. I hope you will have better weather than we did in 2008 Regards, Roger Bailey From: Dennis Jordan Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:42 PM To: sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela I have followed this list serve for some time, although I have not been an active participant. I have very much appreciated the passionate discussions. Does anyone know of a resource way marking sundials close by or on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela? I will be walking this path in a few months and would love the opportunity to mix my interests. Thanks for the opportunity to ask. Dennis Jordan --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6252 - Release Date: 04/17/13 - No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2013.0.3272 / Virus Database: 3162/6256 - Release Date: 04/19/13 --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial
Re: Sundials along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
Dennis visit Sundial Atlas. Fabio Garnero Inviato da iPhone Il giorno 18/apr/2013, alle ore 02:42, Dennis Jordan dbjor...@comcast.net ha scritto: I have followed this list serve for some time, although I have not been an active participant. I have very much appreciated the passionate discussions. Does anyone know of a resource way marking sundials close by or on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela? I will be walking this path in a few months and would love the opportunity to mix my interests. Thanks for the opportunity to ask. Dennis Jordan --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial