Avebury Henge and Stone Circles

Vandaag lange rit voor de boeg naar richting de ferry.
Onderweg hebben we een stukje omgereden naar Averbury Henge and Stone circles, ze staan ook op de UNESCO wereld erfgoedijst. Het ligtLeer más
Vandaag lange rit voor de boeg naar richting de ferry.
Onderweg hebben we een stukje omgereden naar Averbury Henge and Stone circles, ze staan ook op de UNESCO wereld erfgoedijst. Het ligt hemelsbreed 27 km van Stonehenge af.
Rond het kleine plaatsje Averbury liggen 3 stenen cirkels van 4500 jaar oud. De grootste stenen cirkel van de wereld,
Het is een toeristische, archeologische en religieuze plek. Het trok inderdaad ook een hoop mensen met bijzondere kleding en er hing een beetje een hippie sfeer.
Vermoedelijk is de plaats gebruikt voor ceremonies en/of rituelen.Leer más
Today started slowly, and as it was a fine day I did some laundry. The thing about doing so many things yesterday is that we ticked several off in one day. We weren't in the mood for a big city like Bath or even Salisbury. So we googled for large country houses and discovered the Bowood estate.
The Marchioness of this estate is the best friend of Queen Camilla (who grew up just around the corner in Lacock). She played a role in her coronation. They have a display of various official gowns which members of this family have worn at various coronations and official events. Apparently the gown is very specific to your rank and peer. The current Marquis was page boy to our late QEII at Windsor castle for a bit when he was 13. All the Marquises have been MPs or foreign secretaries or whatever, so very involved in politics.
A very interesting house and garden. They even have their own chapel with pipe organ! The gardens are vast. Part of the estate has woodland, some very old trees. There are formal gardens and large grassy areas where people can have a picnic. They've created an adventure garden for kids, which we stayed away from as it was inhabited by many a noisy child on school holidays!
A lovely day: the weather was perfect; lunch in the tea rooms was great; and the drive up here passed through a quaint village lined with thatched houses. Picturesque.Leer más
I’m pleased you’re having lovely weather. Those thatched footages and beautiful trees and gardens are breathtaking. [Jennifer]
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It's lovely to see these thatched cottages being kept up. I've seen footage of how it's done. So time consuming.
Getting my bearings today, a reception person at the Y gave me a ticket for the hop on hop off bus (20 pounds worth) so am very delighted about that...
It has started raining again so I came into the library to do some catching up. I thought I had booked a room to myself but lo and behold a young woman came in around 8.30 last night to take up space! Then out again she went barreling in at 11 pm. That's a hostel for you! More later when I finish my day.
So Today I did the hop on hop off buses one went around Bath and the other went up into the hills to give a view of Bath from on high, but what a joke! The bus didn't slow down or pull over to allow photos and the amount of trees on the drive hitting us in the face meant we had to lean over to miss being struck by sticky oot branches!! What a laugh, some kids up the back of the bus gave some screams then hysterical laughter, poor things..
The sun came out which was brilliant as it had solidly rained earlier in the day and I held my face up to the lovely sun which doesn't feel like its burning you even tho it may be!! I met a lovely woman who was escaping her sisters for the day, they live in NZ and she in Sidney town Australia. She was telling me that some places aren't accepting the old notes and even some places are demanding Euros?? I wonder what's that about?? Meanwhile my dollar is only worth 48 cents ... which is a bit of a nightmare when I come to buying anything, accept travelling.
Here's to a good day travelling to Castle Coombe. I forgot to say something on my "leaving Frome day," so I will go back and add some info.
I did get some lovely photos I hope and will upload them when on my way to Castle Coombe today. After my sojourn on the buses, I felt in need of a hot soak and made arrangements to go to "Thermae Bath" for a "hot" swim. The thermal waters called indeed! I went through the door only to be ushered out again by an anxious reception person. Oops I thought its because I'm early for the 6.30pm closing time?? But no, no sooner had I gone out than a line of people started pouring out of the spa.
White dressing gowned, flip flopped footed persons/ clients appeared everywhere out on the road, clutching towels and nothing else. A fire had been started in the "Minerva" suite which is on the lower ground floor and the alarm had to be attended to. There seemed like maybe on 100 to 120 people standing outside. As time went on another woman and I began a conversation about the whole thing, no information given as to what else might be happening inside, nothing.
Funny people we are, we don't expect anything untoward to happen, then when it does, it feels like a personal assault!! We want what we want now!! Very interesting to watch the faces of those who had been in the middle of treatments, and to listen to one guy whose treatment had just finished and were leaving but stuck with their telephones bolted inside a lockable bag which could only be opened by a maching inside the building!! He was fuming!!
I will upload pics on my way to Castle Coombe today. So watch this space.Leer más
Viajero Great photos. Where are you staying? Have I .issed you leaving your house sitting???
Viajero Hiya hen, So sorry, I've been all over the place with my "Find Penguins" site, each day trying to catch up. I am now in Bath at the YMCA hostel here. I thought the pics may have given it away, I need to put captions with photos, that would help. Today I'm away to Castle Coombe if the trains and buses don't strike!! Wish me luck, hope all is well with you hen, xxxooo hugs xxxooo
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Wow.. these streets look empty on a week day!! Lovely! No pics of the Spa as you have to secure your phone away huh?! Glad you got there!!
Viajero No pics inside spa but look at all the people in white gowns coming out during the fire alarm! Baths were cold and we couldn't go down to the bottom pool until much later as that's where the fire was. Yes, as well hen, very uncanny at night the streets are empty...💖😊
Fighting the 40 mile an hour wind I determined to make it to Mells St Andrews church. I had set off around 3pm reckoning it would take me a couple of hours each way ...I didn't reckon on the weather turning or getting lost!! Again!! I will learn to check the roads thoroughly....that's what this Camino is teaching me. Another lesson.. plan. Navigate for plain sailing...
I was so lucky to ask a gentleman, one, if I was on the right road and two how much further I had to go. He was just about to mow his lawn, putting his mowing shoes on!! He told me it was still quite a distance, maybe tw9 miles to go. Then getting up on his feet, yelled "wait there I'll be back in a moment" ...
He was a thirty something year old wearing jogging pants and shirts, clean cut hair, and as I stood there thinking about carrying on, he came rushing back "hop in my car I'll take you there!" I was in two minds thinking about beholding to someone again, wanting to walk, but also wanting to get there before the church closed!
It was now after 5 o'Clock and he had calculated the time I had and the distance...as we drove down the road, round one corner then another, I was dismayed in that I had gotten myself lost yet again. And I would never have made it before 6pm. I thanked the young man profusely, he shaking his head "it's just what I do!" and off he went ....
I enjoyed my time at the church especially as there was a choir in rehearsal I will post a video in my next footprint as not enough room here. Apparently, Seigfried Sassoon is buried here, and I missed his grave...saw it but couldn't read the inscription. He was an amazing poet and wrote against war in general while serving in the first WW.
I sat for a while enjoying the ambiance in the church and the singing before quietly making my way home again. It was about 6.30 and as I left the rain started pouring down. Thankfully the wind had settled down some and I met a couple who were lovely and told of their sojourn to New Zealand some years ago. They had met the owner of the Todd car company and invited to his home in Taupo amazed at the magnificence of the home overlooking the lake. The gentleman pointed me in the direction of the river walk back to Frome, so excited for that off I went.
I was a little nervous as his wife had said she wouldn't point anyone in that direction "not past the old iron works" said she. Well undeterred by her revelations, onward I ploughed through the rain, although quite humid as well. After walking for some way I began to look for signs back to Frome but unfortunately if there had been any signs they were all missing. Blindly I followed the instructions of the gentleman "to follow the river", good advice but when it came to paths crossing each other and forking along the way, somehow I got lost. I ended up seemingly miles away from my destination. I had walked for two hours by now feet soaking wet, mud puddles avoided where I could but in the end it didn't make any difference.
As the evening wore on I did begin to worry then of a sudden I was in a clearing and at the back of a quarry?? the gates opened into the quarry yard and through I went. There was a pub on the grounds, although closed, it had a telephone number to call, so I called and was told by the woman on the other end that there was no easy way as the road is very busy and not safe for walking on. However if I had no other choice she told me how to get to the road...
Off I went once more, and yes once on the road there was a steep climb. At the top of the climb there were a couple of houses so I decided to ask if I was on the right road to Frome. Knocking on one door a gentleman appeared in the next property to tell me that the people were out. I told him I only wanted directions so he said "where are you going to my love?" He in white shorts, white gutties and no shirt sporting a very deep tan responded to me. Directions given, off I went thanking him for his kindness.
Not 100 yards up the road and a white very flash car pulled up beside me, "I will give you a lift, you just have to tell me where you're going" tanned gentleman now with shirt on ... I was absolutely overwhelmed with gratitude and of course accepted immediately. The car was his wife's car as his was put away in the garage, he had gone in and spoken to his wife about me. A lovely guy who had just come home from a holiday in Spain, of course. He and his wife looking to move there. I am amazed, delighted and so very grateful for all the kindnesses shown on this journey. Blessed!Leer más
Viajero He was hen, it happens a lot here...hope all is well love n hugs xo 💖❤️
In the pouring rain we, Carey my new friend from frome and I, got soaked through while meandering along Glastonbury streets. I had wanted to go in to explore the Abbey, however at a 12 pound price tag, I decided to forego the drippy pleasure, instead browsing the Abbey shop. It was full of Arthurian treasures, swords, t shirts, miniature knights, fairies etc ...here is a link https://www.glastonburyabbey.com/glastonbury-ab…
I just don't have space to pack lots of paraphernalia.... We wandered up along streets and alley ways, found a vegan cafe for lunch, then back to the car onward to Chedder.
What an amazing gorge and contrast to the commercialisation in Glastonbury. We saw the cheese factory and viewed from the dry shelter of the car..grateful for it.
On the way home Carey suddenly decided we weren't finished yet and, making a speedy left turn, we were on our way to Nunney castle, a beautiful 1300s built castle complete with moat. Just the thing little girls and boys dream of where to imagine being princesses and knights.Leer más
Viajero Sounds like you have met another wonderful lady & friend. Everything comes to those who wait. So good to hear your adventures XXX ❤️
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This castle even has a moat.. such fun.. and enduring huh?! Shame about the rain but oh well!
Viajero The moat really took my fancy and I imagined all sorts of goings on here over the centuries...💕💖
Today Carey picked me up from home and took me to see Shearwater lake based on the acreage of the family Longleat. Carey told me that "old Lord Longleat" had let the place run down a bit and would give anything to anyone who asked. Since he passed apparently his son has taken it over and really ramped it up to make money. The lake is very tranquil and apparently has a plug with which to empty it??
Shearwater is a man-made freshwater lake near Crockerton village, about 2+1⁄4 miles southwest of the town of Warminster in Wiltshire, England. The lake is formed from a tributary of the River Wylye. It is within the Longleat Estate and is one of five lakes of various sizes. (From Wikipedia).
It is just beautiful, a tranquil lake surrounded by forest. Carey was to tell me she has been describing me to her friends as " a warm comfortable cushion to sit on" 🤣 I have been told I'm a lot of things but this takes the ticket!! Made me laugh and be very delighted!Leer más
Today my new friend Carey drove me to Stourhead. Some of these stately homes are only reachable by car, so it was very kind of her to offer to take me. I think she enjoyed the trip out as well.
It was wonderful, the day was perfect for wandering around an old estate which is still lived in by one of the original family members, who apparently just cordoned off the kitchen while guests pile through her very elaborate home. It is just stunning, the effort that went into it's conception is incredible, back in the 1770s. The original family member Mr Hoare, having travelled extensively in Europe came home to England and commissioned it.
The furniture is original as well!! The place has been used in various tv movies, series the most famous being Pride and PrejudiceLeer más
Walking down Catherine Hill and then up "Cheap Street" where the drain still exists in this medievil street its hard to imagine what it must have been like all those years ago back to the 16th Century when Kind Henry the third was here and trading??
The rain has cooled th hiings down a bit making it very pleasant to walk today so I'm going to follow the river path on the Frome Walkway.Leer más
So before I could go out today to the Sunday market, I made my intent to clean up the house. the rubbish, food scraps and paper cans and bottles had to go out for tomorrow morning, all in Separate containers!! We in Rotorua have a lot to learn!! So out came the vacuum cleaner, dusters and mops as well . So domesticated!!
I made a big mistake by putting the plug down in the bathroom sink, and now can't move it up again!! Oh dear..so now I don't have a bathroom sink to use! And does anybody know how to get black marks off the bottom of a pot?? I left rice in it overnight and the bottom has dark chunks in it!! Who knew rice could do that?
Housework done ..then I over watered one plant so had to do a quick clean up job there... The plant was on top of the piano so I did panic a wee bit that the piano may be ruined but on investigating, the water had only dripped down the outside, the cat was loving it!
Housework done it was time to grab my walking poles and out the door to walk down that amazing hill to the town centre.
Phew!! An amazing turn out for the Frome market today. One could hardly move at times, the streets really humming with crowds, no, throngs, of folk making their way down Catherine's street to the market place at the bottom of the hill.
....it was very slow, arduous going on the cobbled street, made especially more hazardous by dogs on leashes moving away from their owners... Prams for one and prams for two, ...families walking side by side...holding hands stopping for a kiss or two or to browse at yet another stall. Phew, what a triumph for this wee town,
There were stalls of crafts, jewellery, paintings, prints, t towels, carry bags, smoked stuff, baked stuff, pickles jams, wooden things, everything and more ... International food stalls, and shops quite quirky, all touting for business. Dogs barking, fighting, babies calling out, older children excited, teens excited, mums xnd dad's exorting children to be patient!! It was very very busy!
I was glad to get home and try some of the vegan food delicacies I had bought and enjoy some quiet time. Leaving through my journey so far, I became nostalgic for my Spanish Camino and looked back on the stamps I had gained and some photos and videos... I hope everyone enjoys. Xx❤️💖Leer más
Viajero Hello Linda, with the plug is it stainless steel with a plunger in the middle, if so just pull up the plunger?? try putting some vinegar and water in the pot, and bring to boil leave to cool,then lightly use a scotchbrite pad,is it a stainless pot? hope this helps.The house looks lovely, sounds like you're going to have a great week,all the photo's are lovely, great you got your phone fixed.xxLove Mary🥰
Viajero Hehe, thanks Mary I'm definitely going to try that and yes a stainless pot!! Xxx 💝❤️
Hi to all following the Camino here..sorry to say I have dropped my phone with quite a bang and now cannot send voice messages or talk back on phone calls.
I am so mad with myself!! I will venture out later to find a repair place, fingers crossed, and see more of lovely Frome!! I have volunteered to help with the summer festival this week and hoping to meet more of the local artists, so excited, more later!
Phone all fixed by lovely guy at Phone cell in a wee lane near the church...so many wee streets to explore in Frome and very friendly village.Leer más
Viajero No, but she paid to be able to take a photo of Carey and myself and will send me when she uploads to her computer, this was Julia whom I met on the street she is going to walk the Camino next year and wanted to hear all about it..photographed my sticks and trainers..doing her research ..
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What a lovely kirk. I'd love to spend a few contemplative minutes in there!
Viajero It is a lovely welcoming Kirk hen, indeed... I think the concert I'm going to is in there next week ..💖💜
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Gaaf zeg!
Viajero Hopelijk lekker slapen en goede reis morgen
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Bomen knuffelen. Niet gek prinses Irene doet het ook.