jeudi 14 avril 2016

Day 11 Ride a white horse

Though seems to be fenced off...but when has a fence ever stoppd a stepper. In fact, whole new game, name anything that has ever stopped a stepsister - borders? No. Policemen.? N. Mountain ranges? No. Lack of funds? No. RV crashes? No Shame? Definitely no. Can't think of anything actually...





This is the third largest white horse in Salisbury, on the side of Milk Hill in Wiltshire.

Wiltshire is one of my favourite counties, if only because it has my favourite hotel here.



There it is on the right - I think we can make the most of it, lovely food, nice beds, good bar....hmm. In my dreams, I can afford to buy this place and run it as a private hotel for my mates. We can all have dreams!

I've never been to Imber village, but it looks fascinating.

http://ift.tt/1SbSxJ1

In 1943 the villagers were given just 47 days notice to shove off, making way for American troops to train for the war. It remains a training ground to this day. Having been shot to pieces over the years, they've rebuilt basic prototype buildings to shoot at now, with only a few of the old buildings left




8116 yesterday

Loved the pic of you in the tent zib :-)
Day 11 Ride a white horse

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