Satanic strolls
Thursday, August 12th, 2004 03:36 pmOne of the more pleasant parts of my stay in England has been walking in the hills. Interestingly, all three places I've visited have something to do with the Devil.
First we went to Ogwen and skirted the Devil's Kitchen (photos in
maggie_lucy's journal). This involved a long but pleasant car ride through Wales, singing along, Wayne's World-style, to Beethoven's Fifth and speculating as to why Welsh traffic lights have turqoise instead of green (we wondered, Whorfianly, if it was because Welsh has only one word, glas for both blue and green).
Our next devilish excursion was with my brother's family to the Stiperstones, small but rocky hills in South Shropshire, whose main feature is the Devil's Chair. Legend has it that the Devil decided to destroy the town of Shrewsbury by dropping a load of rock son it, but on his way, he got tired and sat down on a large, chair-like rock ona hill. All the rocks fell out of his apron, creating the Stiperstones.
Finally we went up the Long Mynd yesterday, passing a gully called the Devil's Mouth, which goes up to the reservoir. However, this time we took the path to the right, going up the Mynd to a Neolithic road. Lots of nice lighting effects, heather, sheep, birds of prey etc.

First we went to Ogwen and skirted the Devil's Kitchen (photos in
Our next devilish excursion was with my brother's family to the Stiperstones, small but rocky hills in South Shropshire, whose main feature is the Devil's Chair. Legend has it that the Devil decided to destroy the town of Shrewsbury by dropping a load of rock son it, but on his way, he got tired and sat down on a large, chair-like rock ona hill. All the rocks fell out of his apron, creating the Stiperstones.
Finally we went up the Long Mynd yesterday, passing a gully called the Devil's Mouth, which goes up to the reservoir. However, this time we took the path to the right, going up the Mynd to a Neolithic road. Lots of nice lighting effects, heather, sheep, birds of prey etc.

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Date: 2004-08-16 09:43 pm (UTC)Odds are good that you won't see that in the press, however.