Saturday, September 13, 2008

Stonehenge and the City of Bath


Pet, Claude, Pam, and I took a bus tour to stonehenge and the city of Bath (of Canterbury Tales fame) on Saturday. It was nice to get outside the City and see the beautiful English countryside. Some people have dismissively referred to Stonehenge as a "just bunch of rocks in an open field." Others consider it the "eighth wonder" of the world. I guess I fall somewhere in between. I must admit I am a little intrigued by its mysterious origins. But the cynical side of me can't help but wonder if it is all just a scam carried out by some local farmers looking to boost tourism. Remember the famous crop circles - those mysterious huge circular patterns that first started appearing in wheat fields in southern England in the 1960s -- which were later proven to be an elaborate hoax? Well, I kept wondering while I was looking at stonehenge if it might be something like that. Who knows.  See slide show of stonehenge.  

After stonehenge, we walked back to our crowded tour bus and patiently waited for an hour while our guide frantically searched for a couple that had gone missing from our group. Given that we were at stonehenge, I suspect they may have been abducted by aliens. :) Anyway, we didn't stick around to find out. We eventually left for Bath without them. Hey, we had a schedule to keep!

Bath is a charming city with a lot of history. We drove by Jane Austen's former house, the Royal Crescent building, and a circle of Georgian townhouses known as the "Circus."  The Circus is a pretty posh area of town; Nicholas Cage, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt all apparently own townhouses there. After the short bus ride through town, we got off and toured the famous Roman baths. That was amazing, if not a bit smelly (sulfur). Afterward, the four of us picked up some sandwiches and scones and headed to a gorgeous park along the river. A little shopping for delicious fudge afterward and then it was back to the bus for the 100-mile ride back to London. It was another great day.  See slide show of Bath.

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