Avebury
It had only been two weeks since my last visit to Avebury, but it seemed to be a completely different season. It was cold, grey and raining. The sarsen stones are sometimes known as 'grey wethers' because of their similarity to sheep, and from a distance some of them turned out actually to be sheep, huddled against the henge banks, their flanks muddied and moist. I walked along Herepath and along the henge that borders the south-east quadrant of the stone circle back to Beckhampton Road and into the village, but did not linger long.
L.
2.11.2012
Blip #827
Consecutive Blip #040
Day #948
Alternatives:
Wethers On The Henge
Henge Path
Avebury Stone Circle
Lenses: Pentax 12-24mm, Sigma 70-300mm
Avebury series
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