
Stone Henge, early morning. As close as I could get due to the gorilla – security man – guarding the entrance
Stone Henge, early morning. As close as I could get due to the gorilla – security man – guarding the entrance
St Breock Downs Menhir, up close and personal!
The Stone offers a myriad of textures and colours, all adding to its wonder.
Old Soldier, with a jacksprat for scale...
I don’t drink mushroom tea so maybe it’s my love of Brian Froud, too vivid an imagination, not enough sleep? Who knows. I can definitely make out faces though...
It’s tricky parking nearby so I use the verge before the turning. By the gate as you turn into the hamlet. This is the view walking down the lane. The remains of a cross in the background that was used to protect the villagers from the evil spirits in the stone can be seen behind. I don’t think he’s evil. Just curious.
If you venture into Old Taston,
You’ll see along the road’s edge,
A curious nosey old stone there,
peering shamelessly through the Hedge!
This is the face of the stone that has recently been defaced with the initials MW. Swines...