Stonehenge with Baba
Danni’s father wasn’t all that keen on seeing the sights of the UK, so when he did have a request we made sure to take him where he wanted to go. One of those places was to Stonehenge. I’ve visited ‘the henge’ a few times in the past but it’s always a cool visit even if it doesn’t change much from year to year.
Baba forgot to bring a winter hat, so he borrowed the one I picked up in Bulgaria as a bit of a joke. Oddly enough, it really suited him and he looked like a Chinese military dignitary visiting the UK. Not that that got us any sort of entry discount or anything.
It was fairly chilly, windy and threatening to rain during our rather short visit. We made the requisite lap around the columns and then hopped into our little rental car and made a dash for nearby Salisbury for lunch and a traditional English pint or two. Ok, only one for me given that I was driving (Oh how I miss the BVI on days like this).
We found a spot called The Mill, which looked full of character on the outside but was more of a run-of-the-mill (no pun intended) Wetherspoons style pub inside. Decent food and beer, but generally on the soulless side. We’d taken Baba to better pubs during his visit to London, so I wasn’t too concerned that he’d paint all UK pubs with the paintbrush found here.
All in all it was a nice day out and it’s always fun to show family the sites of my current home. There are several more photos from the day in the gallery.
Tags: day trip, family, pub, Salisbury, sightseeing, stonehenge