I was going to call this first post "Ancient Stones" but it is stone circles which are particularly in my mind this afternoon.
I have been sitting and working at my desk with Radio 4 coming through from the kitchen. It is a pleasant background to my drawing (and yet another small pleasure) but I didn't really stop and listen until the announcement of a program about the 1970s children's television program Children Of The Stones, which was set at Avebury in Wiltshire. This is my favourite stone circle in Britain.
I love the scale of stone circles, the size and weight of the stones, the sheer effort of constructing such features and the mystery surrounding their origins ans purpose. I love how they have survived and they way that they nestle into the landscape, weathered, perhaps fallen; sometimes reconstructed. With Avebury, I particularly love the proximity of the stones to the village.
I needed to be in the area last summer and, given the distance, I took the opportunity to book a hotel room and make my trip a more leisurely affair, including a visit to Avebury. There were a few other visitors but not so many that I couldn't enjoy a feeling of pleasant solitude as I walked round the circle, touching the stones and then sketching them.
A very pleasant journey and meal, private time at a favourite stone circle and then the quiet solitude of my hotel room.
Yes, the stones at Avebury are lovely but my favourite stone circle has to be the one at Castlerigg....it has an almost 360° panorama of the mountains, it's really beautiful.
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