JUNE 22 | Stonehenge
We stopped at Stonehenge on the way from London to Cornwall. It was really beautiful. You are going over these green hills covered in bright yellow flowers. They use thick hedges instead of fences to separate the sheep and cattle from different farms. Then, all of a sudden, you come over a rise and there it is: Stonehenge. It really is just giant stones set in a pattern in the middle of a field on a hill. You can’t walk right up to it anymore, but you can get pretty close depending on what side of it you are on. It isn’t a whole day stop, for sure, but it was definitely worth it to stop.We parked in a field and let Beasley out of the car to run around for a bit. It was really windy and cold, but he loved running around and rubbing himself in the tall grass. We were also in a sheep pasture, so you could see wool in some of the weeds and see the flock off in the distance. We bought some pastys ( really awesome hot pocket thingys:)), our first of the trip, and tea and sat in the field with Beas for lunch. It was great!
The last 2 pics you can tell everybody is tired and been blown around in the wind—we were getting ready to leave for Cornwall and Roarke was trying to set the nav, but Beasley is so used to sitting on the right side of the car he keeps sitting in the driver’s seat here and he won’t move unless you pick him up! Funny little guy :)








