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moss wrote:
Well roads whether busy or quiet are fine for a discussion but little thought has been given to what food we are going to get, who has got the franchise for a start, will we get a decent cup of tea/coffee? How expensive will it be, the following article provoked this thought....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24335517

We shall be going down on the 18th, it is Littlestones birthday treat, though I have a feeling it will be terribly crowded. Anyone else going?

I think the writer summed that up quite well and confirmed what I'd said myself, that not everyone that goes to the henge is interested in the stones. Get shot of them and you free things up a bit and I'm sure would make the experience more enjoyable for others.

Coincidentally, Desmond Morris and someone else, whose name I didn’t catch, were talking just now on the radio about the ‘meaning of art’. The other fella made the interesting point that one of the most pleasurable experiences when visiting a museum, art gallery, stately home etc is the gift shop. He then went on to ask why, and theorised that it was our need to capture the experience of the visit by buying a postcard or book or something – much in the same way that we need to capture people or places with our cameras or pick up stones and shells on the seashore.

The National Trust gift shop at Sutton Hoo is very good by the way, and the restaurant is situated next to it (and the museum) with both indoor and outdoor tables and chairs. A bit further away there are picnic tables for those who have brought their own food and drink.