Rock and roll: Our trips in England, lots of pictures and reading!


Advertisement
Europe » United Kingdom » England
February 4th 2008
Published: February 20th 2008
Edit Blog Post

In between touring some of the major cities and countries, we explored bits of England. From the Tor in Glastonbury, rock formations in Stonehenge and Avebury, to a different kind of rock in Liverpool… Liverpool: The Beatles and the Culture Capital (November 2007) A young girl sits next to the old, gigantic dark wood stereo cabinet. Morning sunlight streams through the house’s many windo... Read Full Entry



Photos are below
Photos: 34, Displayed: 21


Advertisement

It was wetIt was wet
It was wet

in Glastonbury
Stonehenge close-upStonehenge close-up
Stonehenge close-up

Can you see the motorway in the background? It is said that Stonehenge was built here so that people coming over the hill would have the illusion that it is bigger than it is, and therefore, not attack the settlement there.
Taking a picture of Stonehenge...pricelessTaking a picture of Stonehenge...priceless
Taking a picture of Stonehenge...priceless

Some people stop on the way to somewhere else to take a picture of Stonehenge
AveburyAvebury
Avebury

Much of the rocks are buried under the ground.
Rock is my pillowRock is my pillow
Rock is my pillow

Jason is very tired and wants to sleep
Mexican Food in LondonMexican Food in London
Mexican Food in London

Yay! It will stop me from becoming a "Werewolf in London".
Camden MarketCamden Market
Camden Market

A fire broke out around 6:45pm that same night, so many shopkeepers have been displaced and it is temporarily closed. I heard a lot of the vendors saying that it has been really slow, too.



21st February 2008

(none)
All I could think of when seeing the size of that huge stone was "She's so heavy."
22nd February 2008

like a rock
That's great! I love it! You are so funny......! felicia
23rd February 2008

wonderful blogs!
I love your blogs, and all the pictures, and all your thoughts as you visit places I have only heard about. You descriptions make me feel like I am there with you. I think visiting places off-season is more fun - rain or no rain - because you don't have to fight crowds and can really "experience" it all so much better.

Tot: 0.046s; Tpl: 0.011s; cc: 11; qc: 21; dbt: 0.0218s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 1; ; mem: 1.1mb