I'm trying to solve the riddle of Stonehenge.

Stonehenge Flake. Brand new to me, I wanted to try it out since it is supposed to be a Lakeland.

Tin note is not what I expected. Almost like if you were in a bakery that was making birthday cakes, you know how the icing smells? But there's a hint of flatulence hidden within the smell of the icing. It's either that or old fruit cake. Perhaps old fruit cake is a better analogy.

The flake is cut thin and sort of stretches like a pleated material or accordion bellows.
I've got it sitting out on my bamboo cutting board (leftover scrap from my floor install) to let it dry out some.

This is a really mild Lakeland. Would be great for anyone wanting to dip a toe without completely committing to the essence.
Thanks for reading!

Stonehenge Flake. Brand new to me, I wanted to try it out since it is supposed to be a Lakeland.

Tin note is not what I expected. Almost like if you were in a bakery that was making birthday cakes, you know how the icing smells? But there's a hint of flatulence hidden within the smell of the icing. It's either that or old fruit cake. Perhaps old fruit cake is a better analogy.


The flake is cut thin and sort of stretches like a pleated material or accordion bellows.
I've got it sitting out on my bamboo cutting board (leftover scrap from my floor install) to let it dry out some.

This is a really mild Lakeland. Would be great for anyone wanting to dip a toe without completely committing to the essence.
Thanks for reading!