so said Village People so we did.
Setting sail at an ungodly hour even for a non believer like me we hit Stonehenge at around 9.30, had a wander round taking in the massive surroundings of barrows and in the shop I found a pre-historic cook book too, for under two quid, brilliant!
So back in the motor we headed off for Launceston where we paid a visit to the castle built by William the Conquerors' half brother to keep the Cornish under control. An interesting example of an early Norman castle. So full up on history we headed for our holiday home.
Now where we are staying is very nice and even comes with wifi access and Sky telly, we don't even have that at home, but in the nearest town shopping is a bit limited so its just as well that I had the sense to pack some garlic otherwise I would never have been able to produce five nom (as awarded by the Powder Monkey) pasta with mushrooms and chicken tonight.
