Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Mini-Stonehenge

On the way from the Lake District to Scotland, we stopped at Castlerigg, a neolithic stone circle a little like Stonehenge only smaller and more accessible.  And then we paused at Hadrian's Wall, but not for very long because it started pelting with rain.
Sheep, hills, grey skies -- must be England.

Ditto.

The stone circle at Castlerigg is just right there, in the middle of a field.  Quite impressive, really, that you can walk up and touch a 5000-year-old monument.  And in this setting (with the mountains and fog and cloud) it was appropriately Romantic. 

C and E have fun in the stone circle.

Wellies, a puddle, and pagan monuments.  Life is good!

What is it with me and lichen-covered stone walls?

A real stone stile.

Love the colors.

I think Braveheart is hiding somewhere behind that wall.

Castlerigg looks a little less Romantic when crawling with college students.


And on to Hadrian's Wall.

Cutie.

More stone walls.  There are plenty of them in these parts.

E took her own photo on the bus, and it was too good to leave out.

2 comments:

  1. More wonderful photos. Mom says she has longed for many years to see Hadrian's Wall. Now she has.

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