Hi Darek,

The garden sundial at the bottom of the 1st page on your website. Looks as if someone has moved the hour stones to incorrect hour positions. Some hour stones even look to be just sitting there and are not fixed. But the hour stones all look to be there with none missing. Is this correct?

Do you know how old this sundial is. Your sundial safari sounds like fun, I guess you stayed in motels for the three days.

Regards,

Roderick Wall.

-----Original Message----- From: Dariusz Oczki
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 8:36 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Polish sundial saffari

Hello all

A few days ago I had a wonderful trip which you might call a sundial saffari. Together with my girlfriend we marked on our sundial map a group of places we have never been before and we took off. In Poland we have some cases of two or ever three villages of the same name in the same voivodship (our local version of you provinces, states or departaments) so you never know which place you should go to find a sundial mentioned in a historical monument register. It means finding a specific sundial sometimes requires a little of detective skills. But this way there is even more fun - you just need more time. Anyway, as a result of the three days trip we found 7 dials in the Lublin area which is south-east of Warsaw.

If you wish to see them then you just follow the link below:
http://gnomonika.pl/news.php?id=53

The saffari description is in Polish but the photographes are international :)

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Best regards
Darek Oczki
52N 21E
Warsaw, Poland

GNOMONIKA.pl
Sundials in Poland
http://gnomonika.pl
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