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I spent a lovely, relaxed afternoon making Excalibur icons and picspam. Will post those tomorrow.
Ok, folks, here's the rest of my Glastonbury pics. Want to get them up before dinner as my internet time will have run out by the time I get back.
After the Abbey I headed towards the tor but decided to go back to my hotel room first and dump a load of stuff. It was too warm for a coat and I had a load of stuff in my bag that I didn't need and didn't fancy lugging up to the top.
Stopped off at The Chalice Well on the way back as
richandme and
bogwitch had both recommended it. Embarassingly they don't take any form of plastic there and I had the total sum of about £1.50 in cash on me. The lovely lady at the desk let me in for free. I thanked her profusely.
I definitely chose the right time of year to go. My allergies would have been playing hell with me if I'd gone in the summer when all the flowers were in full bloom.
After that it was onwards and upward to the tor

Walking to the tor

For all you Sharpe fans ;)

Apparently the water has a lot of iron in it which is why the rocks have turned red


They let you drink the water so I thought I'd give it a try. It tasted...odd...but not unpleasant. Had two glasses so it can't have been that bad




The well

They have little seating areas like this all over. I'm telling you, if I hadn't wanted to get to the top of the tor before the rain came I'd have stayed there all day.

The drinking area


At the base of the tor

Starting the ascent

You're quite high up before you even start climbing

Halfway up

Still halfway up

A bit closer

I made it!

The views were amazing even on an overcast day

Me at the top with my exploding hair

And round the other side we get the windswept look

Inside looking up

For your info

Preparing to head back down

Cream tea and fanfic for lunch

My hotel from the outside
Ok, folks, here's the rest of my Glastonbury pics. Want to get them up before dinner as my internet time will have run out by the time I get back.
After the Abbey I headed towards the tor but decided to go back to my hotel room first and dump a load of stuff. It was too warm for a coat and I had a load of stuff in my bag that I didn't need and didn't fancy lugging up to the top.
Stopped off at The Chalice Well on the way back as
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I definitely chose the right time of year to go. My allergies would have been playing hell with me if I'd gone in the summer when all the flowers were in full bloom.
After that it was onwards and upward to the tor

Walking to the tor

For all you Sharpe fans ;)

Apparently the water has a lot of iron in it which is why the rocks have turned red


They let you drink the water so I thought I'd give it a try. It tasted...odd...but not unpleasant. Had two glasses so it can't have been that bad




The well

They have little seating areas like this all over. I'm telling you, if I hadn't wanted to get to the top of the tor before the rain came I'd have stayed there all day.

The drinking area


At the base of the tor

Starting the ascent

You're quite high up before you even start climbing

Halfway up

Still halfway up

A bit closer

I made it!

The views were amazing even on an overcast day

Me at the top with my exploding hair

And round the other side we get the windswept look

Inside looking up

For your info

Preparing to head back down

Cream tea and fanfic for lunch

My hotel from the outside
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Date: 2009-03-07 07:12 pm (UTC)Your hotel looks fantastic!
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Date: 2009-03-07 07:24 pm (UTC)Did you go into any magic shops?
I went to the Well on a lovely sunny day too, although I think mine was in Summer. the place is so quiet and relaxed - somehow beyond just a garden.
There is another spring outside the gardens, but it was surrounding by dodgy looking youths when I went past it. I didn't fancy stopping!
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Date: 2009-03-07 07:27 pm (UTC)I didn't go into any magic shops in the end as I was over on the other side of town all day.
I have to say I got more of a vibe from the abbey than the garden, but it is incredibly peaceful
There does seem to be a lot of dodgy youths in this town
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Date: 2009-03-07 07:25 pm (UTC)*sigh*
I want to go there SO bad!!! It looks so peaceful and ... mystical and mythical ...
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Date: 2009-03-07 07:43 pm (UTC)How fun! Thanks for sharing!
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Date: 2009-03-07 07:46 pm (UTC)Glad you liked the pics :)
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Date: 2009-03-07 08:55 pm (UTC)The pics from the tor are amazing! And the well... so beautiful!
I completely understood why would you spent the whole day in one of those sitting places. They look so peaceful!
About the red rocks, we had something similar in my country. In our Mesopotamia, land is full of iron, so lands and rivers are really red, and, when you walk in there, you becomes red *laughs*
This is a pic from Misiones. Amazing place!
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Date: 2009-03-07 08:59 pm (UTC)I remember a couple of climbs up the Tor...and you can see the yew tree from up there, that's been there for a couple thousand years. I think it's a yew tree, anyway.
Thanks for sharing your photos...must dig mine out at some point and scan them, so we can see if anything has changed since I was there last (which I think was 2001...).
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Date: 2009-03-07 10:40 pm (UTC)I can't believe I only went there the once - I lived about 20mins drive away for 20 years!
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Date: 2009-03-07 10:45 pm (UTC)Your teeth look like my teeth o_O But mine are more vampiry.
Can still smell the history pouring off this, but more so with the Tor itself than the well and the rest. The hill is pretty meh. Edin spoiled me rotten. BUT LOOKIT THAT TOR!! *stare*
You make me jealous.
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Date: 2009-03-08 01:42 am (UTC)No magic shops?
Hmm..central
OzAustralia is red too.Your trek up that hill reminds me of climbing the Great Wall of China..
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Date: 2009-03-08 03:44 pm (UTC)I'm planning to visit Glastonbury (and Tintagel and Land's End) this summer and thanks to your lovely pics am now looking forward to it even more!!!
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