Showing posts with label stones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stones. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 September 2008

Avebury - 26th September


We were racing the setting sun to get the the stone circle at Avebury.



Luisa has a peacock feather in her dash, though DK was driving...





The sun set a few minutes before we arrived, and the public car parks being closed meant that we missed the light entirely.

Avebury is a village enclosed by a stone circle, the scene of many a book and Hammer Horror film.






Do follow the link. It's fascinating.

Friday, 29 August 2008

Treasures from the past

It's a little late in the season for the flowers, but here is the delight and profusion of plants on the old factory site. You can only see thistle and ragwort in flower but there are hundreds of varieties.



I also love this steel hawser that dips in and out of the foliage like a sea serpent. I'd bring it back for garden sculpture but there's a hundred feet or more of inch thick cable.



This is what I love about nature-reclaimed building sites. Although this used to be a factory, I could just as easily be looking at an ancient Roman fort here, with just dressed stone half-buried in grass.



I did bring a small (about fist sized) stone back. This is full of holes like those occasional beach pebbles. Here it is in my sink garden. That's a wild strawberry plant behind it.

Wild? It's livid! I just dropped a rock on its sucker!