Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Freya Rose Blossom and Stonehenge.


It's a fact, I am not a Stonehenge dog.


I am a Stonehenge Down dog.
I am the dog that has climbed a barrow, one of many that circle Stonehenge.


You aren't allowed to walk around the stones anymore, you have to pay for the privilege.......
They don't actually allow a dog in here anyway. They allow sheep......

From this angle it all looks a bit muddled, but that's only from my point of view.
The car parked along the side road is fine...... I know who it belongs to.

If you really want to walk around Salisbury plain, you should forget about paying an entry fee to visit the stones that are there, this is the best view.



 Or, you can climb one of the "barrows" that surround the henge.


Just like this. Forget about a bit of tape that you can duck under, if they really wanted to block it off they would have put a wire fence around it. RIGHT ?


It's a good thought there are still some beautiful sights that are free.


I've had a terribly long weekend.


Puff puffin an I need to go to bed.

luv's Freya Rose Blossom X

8 comments:

  1. Who wants to see rocks and sheep manure? The high road is the way to go. You are such a smart dog!

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  2. It's nice to know someone who knows the secrets. Thanks for the beautiful pictures.

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  3. I climbed the barrow too Freya...it was lots of fun:)

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  4. Thank you for the shots of the Henge. You know how much I enjoy them. You look so warm and comfy for your nap. I'm feeling a bit jealous.
    Sue

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  5. That's an awesome weekend! We don't have Stonehenge, we have rocks. We don't have sheep here in Albuquerque, we have these nasty bushes called "goat heads" Ouch they hurt!

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  6. I agree Freya, freedom and no charge for Stonehenge - would attract more doggy walkers to enjoy the theme. Delighted you captured beautifully the setting and can fully understand how tired after such a wonderful time.

    Pleasant dreams.

    Love from Kirra -x-

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  7. Don't think I could walk that far, but it sure is pretty! Hope you got a good nap in, Freya, and mum and dad too!

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  8. Hi Freya
    thank you for sharing the photos of the Stonehenge. I am glad you got to see it from a distance... at least!
    It is soo beautiful
    love
    tweedles

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