For anyone who has seen the latest (Keira Knightley) Pride and Prejudice, this place is pretty unbeatable. The scene when she runs across the bridge and is proposed to in the rain by Mr. Darcy was filmed here. Yeah, we re-enacted it several times.
After getting our fill of Stourhead, we rushed to head for the main event of the day – Stonehenge. Yeah, THE Stonehenge. We have all been pretty excited about this for a while. It’s not super fun or anything, just one of those awesome buckt list things that you HAVE to do. We were all starving and it was starting to get cold, but we had a timed reservation so we had to drive like mad straight there. WORTH IT.
It was awesome. We had a blast! We had the entire place to ourselves. So what did we do? Donned our brand new matching hoodies (courtesy of the judicious financial wizardry of our director, Tom) and took a bajillion photos.
This was another one of those days that I just can’t describe adequately. We were all just on. We just have so much fun together. Everything is funny, we’re all friends, and nothing can get us down. The friendships I have formed here are quality AND quantity, and they aren’t just a result of being stuck together for 6 weeks. We’ve done and been a lot for one another. I’m so lucky to have the opportunity to make these great friends. Not to mention enough inside jokes to last a lifetime.
Starving and chilled, we drove a short ways to the Sainsbury in Salisbury. I know, right? Sainsbury is a grocery store. Salisbury is the city. We grabbed some “Meal Deals,” and headed out to the park outside to finally eat. Grocery stores here generally have some great “Meal Deals,” which include a bunch of deli sandwiches, wraps and salads, chips or fruit, and a beverage. For like 2 pounds! We love those. Afterwards we walked down to the Salisbury Cathedral, which was absolutely beautiful at night, but due to the darkness I couldn’t get a good picture.
As mentioned above, most people passed the quiz, we were all just on, and we purchased an FM transmitter for iPods, so dancing and singing were pretty prevalent all day. While people were going to the bathroom before we left Salisbury, we pumped up our favorite tune here – The Club is Alive by JLS – and GOT DOWN. It was really awesome. Parking lot dance parties sound so gay when you talk about them later. I know that. But in the moment it was literally the best decision we could have made. This photo is from Stonehenge, but you get the idea of what we did most of the day. Loved it. We didn’t get home till about 1 am, but it was so worth it.